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1780–1832

TO MARGARET JANE H ——,

Thomas Gent

Thou art indeed a lovely flower, And I, just like the fleeting hour, Which few will heed on folly's brink, So rarely deigns the world to think.

Yet, ere I go, child of my heart — One faithful offering I'll impart To thee — thy parents’ sole delight: To me — an angel, pure as light.

Sent on this earth to cheer and bless, Like sunbeam in a wilderness, With fascination's form and face, And all the charms that please and grace.

A guileless heart, a lovely mind, A temper ardent, yet refined, And in the early dawn of youth, Taught to love honour, faith, and truth.

Ah! these — when all the transient joys Of idle life, when all its toys Shall fade like mist before the sun, Yet, ere thy little day is done,

Shall give that calm, that true delight, Which gilds the darkling hues of night, The sunset of a well spent day, A glorious immortality!

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