The poems and literary prose of Alexander Wilson ... for the first time fully collected and compared with the original and early editions ... edited ... by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart ... with portrait, illustrations, &c |
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The poems and literary prose of Alexander Wilson | ||
Oft pale-ey'd Poverty, in sullen state,
Stalks round, and threatens to deform my fate;
Points to the future times, and grinning says,
‘Old age and I shall curse thy ev'ning days:
His shaking hand shall change thy locks to grey,
Thy head to baldness, and thy strength to clay;
Make thy sad hor'zon with dark tempests roll,
And lead me forward to complete the whole;
To count thy groans, to hear thee hopeless mourn.
And wave these trophies o'er thy closing urn.’
Stalks round, and threatens to deform my fate;
Points to the future times, and grinning says,
‘Old age and I shall curse thy ev'ning days:
His shaking hand shall change thy locks to grey,
Thy head to baldness, and thy strength to clay;
Make thy sad hor'zon with dark tempests roll,
And lead me forward to complete the whole;
To count thy groans, to hear thee hopeless mourn.
And wave these trophies o'er thy closing urn.’
The poems and literary prose of Alexander Wilson | ||