Caroline Symmons (1789-1803)To Her Young Friendca. 1800 | |||
octave
No moon now blushes on the enamoured sight; No genial sun now warms the torpid lay Since February sternly checked his ray When Lucy's eyes first beamed their azure light. What though no vernal flowers my hand invite To crop their fragrance for your natal day; Lucy, for you the snowdrop and the bay Shall blend the unfading green and modest white.
sestet
Though on your natal day with aspect bleak Stern winter frown, in icy garments dressed, Still may the rosy summer robe your cheek And the green spring still bud within your breast: Till, the world fading on your closing eyes, You find a golden autumn in the skies. | |||
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