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POEMS.
Some light and unwrung hearts may know
But joy while thou art here;
And some may count the weary days
By Sorrow's blighting tear.

Thou hast pass'd by to humble us
By stern Affliction's hand—
To render desolate a place
In many a household band;
Scattering misery around
On some once smiling spot,
While thou art linking friends, whose names
Were once remember'd not.

Go! the New Year will read to us
A yet unopened page;
Perchance to sadden blooming youth—
Perchance to lighten age.
'Tis meet that we should watch thee die
With feelings kindly yet:
We know not that a future hour
We would not fain forget.

Ah, it is therefore we should mark
With fear thy form depart:
Time, in its changes, may but bring
A changed and care-worn heart;