Idyles of An Idler An Original Olio of Pleasant And Plaintive Poems

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soon the tight'ning noose bereft " My darling of her life, and left "A miserable wreck !* "The horrors of that day of woe " Have riven my poor bosom so, "It never more will close ; " And freshen'd in my memory (''What time had almost worn away) " The earliest of my woes.
"Each day I flitted round her shade, " And chirping lamentation made, " Till one who pity knew, " Observ'd what caus'd my fluttering state, " And, sighing at her hapless fate, ft Convey d her from my view.
"E'er since that time
..., I love to brood " My sorrows o'er, in solitude, " And grieve my woes to rest ; ♦This actually occurred, as well as the circumstances recorded in the 14th and 1. 3th verses, and came under the observation of the Author ; who, however, cannot vouch that the accumulation of misfortunes happened to the identical pair of birds, although he strongly suspects so.
56 " And aye my vesper song shall be, " Adapted to a threnody ; " For oh ! it lights my breast.
"Then list — nor only list, but think, "How soon the tide of bliss may sink " To sorrow's gulf beneath ; " And oft, the very things that seem " Created for our welfare, teem " With sorrow, pain, or death!" HODGE AND THE PEDLER.


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