A Muse in Livery A Collection of Poems [by Robert Dodsley] |
To the Honourable Lady Howe, upon the Death of her Husband Sir Richard Howe Bart. who died July 2. 1730. after they had lived together upwards of Fifty Years.
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A Muse in Livery | ||
To the Honourable Lady Howe, upon the Death of her Husband Sir Richard Howe Bart. who died July 2. 1730. after they had lived together upwards of Fifty Years.
I
He's gone! the great good man is gone!No power on earth could save:
The will of heaven at last is done;
This night conveys him to the grave.
II
But let this thought alleviateThe sorrows of your mind:
He's gone;—but he is gone so late,
You can't be long behind.
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III
Heav'n saw your love; was very loathTo part so blest a pair,
Till it was time to take you both,
That each might equal share.
IV
As well in heaven, as on earth,The joys which each possess'd;
Knowing that either, whilst alone,
Wou'd even in heaven but half be bless'd.
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