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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth.

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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth.
&#40;1807-82&#41; American poet, educator, and linguist. Autograph Poem Signed &#34;<I>Henry W. Longfellow</I>&#34; and dated, &#34;<I>October 28, 1858</I>,&#34; 3½pp &#40;2pp front and back&#41;, 9x7&#34;. Very good; light toning and the ink is somewhat faded. All nine stanzas of the famous poem, &#34;<I>A Psalm of Life. What the Heart of the Young Man said to the Psalmist</I>.&#34; In full:<BR><BR><I>Tell me not in mournful numbers <BR>Life is but an empty dream;<BR>For the Soul is dead that slumbers,<BR>And things are not what they seem.<BR><BR>Life is real! Life is earnest!<BR>And the grave is not its goal;<BR>Dust thou art, to dust returnest,<BR>Was not spoken of the soul.<BR><BR>Not enjoyment, and not sorrow<BR>Is our destined end or way,<BR>But to act, that each tomorrow<BR>Find us farther than today.<BR><BR>Art is long, and Time is fleeting,<BR>And our hearts, though stout and brave,<BR>Still like muffled drums are beating<BR>Funeral marches to the grave.<BR><BR>In the world&#39;s broad field of battle,<BR>In the bivouac of Life,<BR>Be not like dumb, driven cattle,<BR>Be a hero in the strife!<BR><BR>Trust no Future howe&#39;er pleasant, <BR>Let the dead Past bury its dead!<BR>Act - act in the living Present,<BR>Heart within and God o&#39;erhead!<BR><BR>Lives of great men all remind us<BR>We can make our lives sublime,<BR>And departing leave behind us<BR>Footprints on the sand of time;<BR><BR>Footprints, that perhaps another,<BR>Sailing o&#39;er life&#39;s solemn main,<BR>A forlorn and shipwrecked brother<BR>Seeing shall take heart again.<BR><BR>Let us then, be up and doing,<BR>With a heart for any fate,<BR>Still achieving, still pursuing,<BR>Learn to labor and to wait.</I>