Charlotte Turner Smith
          
Elegiac sonnets. Volume 1 of 2
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SONNET XXVII.
SIGHING I see yon little troop at play;
         By sorrow yet untouch'd; unhurt by care;
While free and sportive they enjoy to-day,
         'Content and careless of to-morrow's fare!'

[Note:] SONNET XXVII.
Line 4.
Content, and careless of tomorrow's fare.'
Thomson.


Oh happy age! when Hope's unclouded ray
         Lights their green path, and prompts their simple mirth,
Ere yet they feel the thorns that lurking lay
         To wound the wretched pilgrims of the earth,
Making them rue the hour that gave them birth,
         And threw them on a world to full of pain,
Where prosperous folly treads on patient worth,
         And to deaf pride, misfortune pleads in vain!
Ah! for their future fate how many fears
Oppress my heart and fill mine eyes with tears!
 
 
 
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