TO ——

TO ——

A Stranger, and thou took’st me in. Great Heart!It fits not well my temper to high-trapeMy woes before a listless world, or drapeWith melancholy habit each grim partLife bad me to, for with a sovereign artShe did it so, my stubborn thought to shape.Yet, tho’ I lightly scorn wide mouths agape,’Twere worthy of high record, in this martOf barter and exchange, how I to theeCame, all my prospect waste and spilt,A Stranger, and with what unquestioning airThou took me in, and sought to succour me:Forget it thou may’st; likeliest is thou wilt;But not so I who found a heart so rare.

A Stranger, and thou took’st me in. Great Heart!It fits not well my temper to high-trapeMy woes before a listless world, or drapeWith melancholy habit each grim partLife bad me to, for with a sovereign artShe did it so, my stubborn thought to shape.Yet, tho’ I lightly scorn wide mouths agape,’Twere worthy of high record, in this martOf barter and exchange, how I to theeCame, all my prospect waste and spilt,A Stranger, and with what unquestioning airThou took me in, and sought to succour me:Forget it thou may’st; likeliest is thou wilt;But not so I who found a heart so rare.

A Stranger, and thou took’st me in. Great Heart!It fits not well my temper to high-trapeMy woes before a listless world, or drapeWith melancholy habit each grim partLife bad me to, for with a sovereign artShe did it so, my stubborn thought to shape.Yet, tho’ I lightly scorn wide mouths agape,’Twere worthy of high record, in this martOf barter and exchange, how I to theeCame, all my prospect waste and spilt,A Stranger, and with what unquestioning airThou took me in, and sought to succour me:Forget it thou may’st; likeliest is thou wilt;But not so I who found a heart so rare.

A Stranger, and thou took’st me in. Great Heart!

It fits not well my temper to high-trape

My woes before a listless world, or drape

With melancholy habit each grim part

Life bad me to, for with a sovereign art

She did it so, my stubborn thought to shape.

Yet, tho’ I lightly scorn wide mouths agape,

’Twere worthy of high record, in this mart

Of barter and exchange, how I to thee

Came, all my prospect waste and spilt,

A Stranger, and with what unquestioning air

Thou took me in, and sought to succour me:

Forget it thou may’st; likeliest is thou wilt;

But not so I who found a heart so rare.


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