Love and Time
LET those lament thy flight,
Who find a new delight
In every hour that o'er them swiftly flies:
Whose hearts are free and strong
As some well-carolled song,
That charms the ear with ever fresh surprise.
To Wealth's stern devotee
Too fast the moments flee,
That gainful schemes to golden issues bring;
And Fame's deluded child,
By Glory's dream beguiled,
To twine his laurel wreath would stay thy wing.
They who have learned to bind
The warm and restless mind
In soft content to Pleasure's rosy car,
Who find a new delight
In every hour that o'er them swiftly flies:
Whose hearts are free and strong
As some well-carolled song,
That charms the ear with ever fresh surprise.
To Wealth's stern devotee
Too fast the moments flee,
That gainful schemes to golden issues bring;
And Fame's deluded child,
By Glory's dream beguiled,
To twine his laurel wreath would stay thy wing.
They who have learned to bind
The warm and restless mind
In soft content to Pleasure's rosy car,