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TO MY ELDEST BROTHER, LIEUTENANT .. HIS TWENTY-FIRST YEAR by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS

Poet Analysis

First Line: WHILE HOPE, THE SYREN FAIR AND GAY
Last Line: "TO HAIL THE GALLANT FUSILEER."
Subject(s): BIRTHDAYS; BROTHERS; SOLDIERS; HALF-BROTHERS;

WHILE Hope, the syren fair and gay,
Tells of some future happy day,
Let Pleasure with benignant power,
The empress of the social hour,
Smile on the day to love so dear,
And smile more softly through a tear.

Yet, while on fancy's raptured sight,
Beam the sweet visions of delight,
For thee affection fondly sighs,
And fears, and doubtful wishes rise:
Yet lovely Hope again appears,
And lifts the veil of distant years.

"For thee,"she sings, "shall fancy bloom,
"And love the path of life illume;
"For thee shall health her roses shed,
"And glory's laurels twine thy head.
"Then joy shall drop a precious tear,
"To hail the gallant fusileer."








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