The Unfortunate shepherdess/O why should we seek

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The Unfortunate shepherdess (1820–1830)
O why should we seek
3231560The Unfortunate shepherdess — O why should we seek1820-1830


OH WHY SHOULD WE SEEK.

OH why should we seek to anticipate sorrow,
By throwing the flower of the present away,
And gather the black rolling clouds of to-morrow
To darken the generous sun of to-day.

How often we brood over misery madly,
Till we murder the hope that was sent to inspire,
And pleasure grown old and decrupit turns sadly,
To shake his grey locks o'er the tomb of his sire.

Cherish hope! and tho' life by affliction be shaded,
Still his ray shall shine lovely, and gild the scene o'er
Like the dew-drop that glisters the leaves when they're fade;
As bright and sae clear as it glisten'd before.


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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