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prison,'-- Is this a text that His aid is Still to be hoped for in Hades? "'Wrath may endure for a season,' Both in religion and reason,-- But if its end must be never, Where is His mercy for ever'? "Ay,--after long retribution, Mercy may drag from pollution Souls that have suffered for ages, Working out sin's bitter wages,-- "So that the end shall be glorious, Good over evil victorious, And this black sin-night of sorrow, Blaze into gladness to-morrow!" And so I make an end of this autobiography, with the humble prayer that I may have grace given to finish my course in this life usefully and with honour, at peace with God and man; mindful of that caution of Tellus, the Athenian, as recorded by Herodotus, "not to judge any man happy until he is dead;"--the Christian adds, "and is alive again!" Let me conclude with some noble lines of Ovid in his Epilogue to the Metamorphoses, which I have Englished below:-- "Jamque opus exegi: quod nec Jovis ira, nec ignes, Nec poterit ferrum, nec edax abolere vetustas. Cum volet illa dies, quae nil nisi corporis hujus Jus habet, incerti spatium mihi finiat aevi,-- Parte tamen meliore mei super alta perennis Astra ferar: nomenque erit indelebile nostrum. Quaque patet domitis Romana potentia terris, Ore legar populi; perque omnia saecula fama Si quid habent veri vatum praesagia VIVAM." "Now have I done my work: which not Jove's ire Can make undone, nor sword nor time nor fire. Whene'er that day, whose only powers extend Against this body, my brief life shall end, Still in my better portion evermore Above the stars undying shall I soar. My name shall never die; but through all time Whenever Rome shall reach a conquer'd clime, There, in that people's tongue, shall this my page Be read and glorified from age to age:-- Yea, if the bodings of my spirit give True note of inspiration, I shall live!" THE END. Transcriber's Notes Page 44: added closing parenthesis after "contempt]!" Page 296: added closing parenthesis after "patriotic but peculiar" Page 297: removed opening parenthesis after "Rifledom--were once to a comma" End of Project Gutenberg's My Life as an Author, by Martin Farquhar Tupper *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MY LIFE AS AN AUTHOR *** ***** This file should be named 17558.tx
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