The Kings and Queens of England with Other Poems by Mary Ann H. T. Bigelow
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Love to meditate and pray,
Love for love, for _hatred_ even; _Love like this, is born of Heaven_. TO MY FRIEND MRS. LLOYD My very dear friend Should never depend Upon anything clever or witty, From a poor country wight When attempting to write, To one in your far famous city. Indeed I'm inclined, To fear that you'll find These lines heavy, and quite out of joint; And now I declare, It's no more than fair, Should this prove a dull letter, That you write me a better; And something that's quite to the point. This having premised As at present advised, I'll indulge in the thoughts that incline, Not with curious eye The dim future to spy, But glance backward to "Auld Lang Syne." |
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