Joys of the harvest/Fair Susanna

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Joys of the harvest (1790)
Fair Susanna
3219560Joys of the harvest — Fair Susanna1790

FAIR SUSANNA.

ASK if yon damask rose be sweet,
that scents the ambient air,
Then ask each shepherd that you meet,
if dear Susanna’s fair.

Say, will the vulture quit his prey,
and warble thro’ the grove!
Bid wanton linnets quit the spray,
then doubt thy shepherd’s love.

The spoils of war let heroes share,
let pride and splendor shine;
Ye bards, unenvy’d laurels wear,
be fair Susanna mine.

FINIS.



This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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