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Poems by Sir John Carr
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TIME AND THE LOVER.


Oh, Time! thy merits who can know?
Thy real nature who discover?
The absent lover calls thee slow,--
"Too rapid," says the happy lover.

With bloom thy cheeks are now refin'd,
Now to thine eye the tear is given;
At once too cruel and too kind,--
A little hell, a little heaven.

Go then, thou charming myst'ry, go!--
Yes, tho' thou often dost amuse me,
Tho' many a joy to thee I owe,
At once I thank thee and abuse thee.




A ROUNDELAY.


Wide thro' the azure blue and bright
Serenely floats the lamp of night;
The sleeping waves forget to move,
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