Poems by Sir John Carr
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Rebecca turn'd her head aside,
Sent forth a hideous shriek, and died! While Paul confess'd himself, in vain, Rebecca never spoke again! Ah! little, hapless maid! did she Think Death her bridegroom was to be. Rebecca! may thy story long Instruct the giddy and the young. Fright not, fond youths! the timid fair; And you too, gentle maids! beware; Nor seek by lawless arts to see What youths your husbands are to be. LINES TO AN AURICULA, BELONGING TO ----. Thou rear'st thy beauteous head, sweet flow'r Gemm'd by the soft and vernal show'r; Its drops still round thee shine: The florist views thee with delight; And, if so precious in _his_ sight, Oh! what art thou in _mine_? For she, who nurs'd thy drooping form |
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