Poems descriptive, dramatic, legendary and contemplative | ||
SONNET TO THE PAST.
Thy presence hath been grateful—thou hast broughtToil and privation, which have tutor'd me
To strength and fit endurance; set me free
From vainest fancies—and most kindly wrought
On the affections which had else run wild,
Untrain'd by meet denial of their thirst.
What though I held thee yesterday accurst,—
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Still to remember chastening by its pain,
More than its uses;—True, that to my home
Thou hast brought grief, and often left it gloom;—
But that I do not of thy deeds complain,
Is proof that they have done no bootless part—
Have hurt my house, perchance, but help'd my heart.
Poems descriptive, dramatic, legendary and contemplative | ||