The poetical works of William Lisle Bowles ... with memoir, critical dissertation, and explanatory notes, by the Rev. George Gilfillan |
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THE OLD LABOURER. |
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THE OLD LABOURER.
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Are you not tired, you poor old man!The drops are on your brow;
Your labour with the sun began,
And you are labouring now!
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I murmur not to dig the soil,For I have heard it read,
That man by industry and toil
Must eat his daily bread.
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The lark awakes me with his song,That hails the morning gray,
And when I mourn for human wrong,
I think of God, and pray.
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Let worldlings waste their time and health,And try each vain delight;
They cannot buy, with all their wealth,
The labourer's rest at night.
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