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"BANISH, MY LYDIA, THESE SAD THOUGHTS" by ANONYMOUS

Last Line: HAS NOT BEEN TAX'D WITH ONE

BANISH, my Lydia, these sad thoughts, --
Why sit'st thou musing so,
To hear the ugly rail at faults
They would, but cannot do?
For let the guilt be what it will,
So small account they bear,
That none yet thought it worth their while
On such to be severe.

With far more reason thou may'st pine,
Thyself, for being fair;
For hadst thou but less glorious been,
Thou of no faults wouldst hear:
So the great light that shines from far
Has had its spots set down,
While many a little useless star
Has not been tax'd with one.



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