Age Double-Sighted

Let no one judge the worth of life, save he
Whose head is white with time. The youthful Spirit,
Set on the edge o' the world, hath but one sight,
And looks for beauty in the years to come;
But Age, like double-fronted Janus, gazes
All ways, and ponders wisely on the past.
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