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-William Young WHO is it rides with whip and spur- The night is near, the lights begin And o'er the moorland, waste and wide, "Ho, there within — a stirrup-cup! "An honest cup! — and mingle well "To banish doubt and care, and slay "And wither dost thou ride, my friend?" His eyeballs shone: he caught and quaffed, "Yea, friend, I ride to prove my life; "If after loss, and after gain, "There be no deeper draught than this— "Nor anything which yet I crave "All this, all this I ride to know; "But gold thou hast: and youth is thine, "Of honor — yea, and Love hath bound, "With youth, and name, and wealth in store, "'What more?' 'what more?' thou gray-beard wight? "To know! to know! — although it be "The something that doth beckon still, "Beyond the moon, beyond the sun, "Farewell! Where'er the pathway trend,
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