To thee, sweet girl, these lays impart, The genuine friendship of my heart. Oh! be this day for ever blest; I hail it with my gayest measure; And may thy sympathetic breast Enjoy affection, love, and pleasure. And if thy heart should ever mourn, May friendship soothe the anxious sorrow; Till hope with lovely smile return, To promise thee a brighter morrow. And ah! may health benignly shed Her blessings o'er thy sister's head; And nurse the charge with influence bland, Till on her cheek the rose expand. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SHADOWY WATERS: A DRAMATIC POEM by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS IT COULDN'T BE DONE by EDGAR ALBERT GUEST ODES IV, 7. TO TORQUATUS. DIFFUGERE NIVES by QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS FOOTLIGHT MOTIFS: 1. MRS. VERNON CASTLE by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS THE SUPPLIANTS: THE WORLD'S HARMONIOUS PLAN by AESCHYLUS |