Poems on Various Subjects By Henry James Pye ... In Two Volumes. Ornamented with Frontispieces |
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VERSES addressed to a LADY. |
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VERSES addressed to a LADY.
Of toil you say a moderate share
In each pursuit should rise,
Too much may make our hearts despair,
Too little we despise:
In each pursuit should rise,
Too much may make our hearts despair,
Too little we despise:
In every common case I own
The justness of the thought,
A fly may be too quickly won,
The world too dearly bought.
The justness of the thought,
A fly may be too quickly won,
The world too dearly bought.
Not so in Love; his charms depend
Upon himself alone,
No foreign circumstance can lend
A lustre to his throne:
Upon himself alone,
No foreign circumstance can lend
A lustre to his throne:
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Though gain'd without one care, his joys
High-valued must remain,
Are cheaply purchas'd when the prize
Of Industry and care.
High-valued must remain,
Are cheaply purchas'd when the prize
Of Industry and care.
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