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ELEGIAC SONNET: 50 by CHARLOTTE SMITH

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First Line: FAREWEL, YE LAWNS! - BY FOND REMEMBRANCE BLEST
Last Line: BLESS THE DEAR LORD OF THIS REGRETTED SCENE.

Farewel, ye lawns! -- by fond remembrance blest,
As witnesses of gay unclouded hours;
Where, to maternal Friendship's bosom prest,
My happy childhood past amid your bowers.
Ye wood-walks wild! -- where leaves and fairy flowers
By Spring's luxuriant hand are strewn anew;
Rocks! -- whence with shadowy grace rude Nature lours
O'er glens and haunted streams! -- a long adieu!
And you! -- O promised Happiness! -- whose voice
Deluded Fancy heard in every grove,
Bidding this tender, trusting heart, rejoice
In the bright prospect of unfailing love:
Tho' lost to me -- still may thy smile serene
Bless the dear lord of this regretted scene.



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