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My Sonnets

[by W. C. Bennett]

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[What is the leash you strain on? Why not slip]

What is the leash you strain on? Why not slip
Yourself upon the track of bright renown,
And, nobly, breathe your powers to hunt it down?
Who knows but that you may, at length, outstrip,
If passionate desire you, onward, whip,
The fiery-footed glory? Dread no frown
From envious fate; he never won the crown
Of priceless fame, who, basely, feared to trip,
And blenched from the open course. What holds you back?
On, on, with hot desire and hope, on, press;
Believe, for you, the future will not lack,
If, fitly, you demand, from it, success?
What if you fail? the very strife shall give,
To you, the life of life, lost, if you listless live.
June 13th, 1843.