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To a Young Friend On Her Twenty-First Birthday

To a Young Friend On Her Twenty-First Birthday

The friends which nature grudged. And thou wilt find,
Had too much sorrow in it. fill again
My fancy to believe the almanac,
Grandchild of that respected Isola,
"Health, and twice health, to our lost Isola."
A blessing on thread.99csw.comy years, young Isola;
Thou shouldst have had about thee on this day
Ungrateful Emma, to grow up so fast,
As we whom thou hast left! That wish was cold.
Hastening to leave thy friends!--for which intent,
Or make such,九九藏書 Emma, if I am not blind
Thy fortunes how thou mayst, and owe to chance
Gambold about our house, as in times past.
Their Pride grown up to womans grave estate.
As this earth can afford, where still we miss
Beneath my heedless eyes! ihttps://read.99csw.comn vain I rack
Young, but no more a child. How swift have flown
Crown me a cheerful goblet, while I pray
Fond Runagate, be this thy punishment:
remaind a child, and at thy sovereign will
"This Dame, for length of days, and vihttps://read.99csw•comrtues rare,
After some thirty years, spent in such bliss
Something of joy entire, mayst thou grow old
O far more aged and wrinkled, till folks say,
To thee and thy deservings. That last strain
That speaks thee Twenty-One. Thou shouldst havehttps://read.99csw.com still
But they have died, and left thee, to advance
To me thy girlish times, a woman grown
Looking upon thee reverend in decay,
With her respected Grandsire may compare."
Kind looks of Parents, to congratulate
Another cheerful goblet, while I say