Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To James Corry, Esq. On His Making Me A Present Of A Wine Strainer. by Thomas Moore
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To James Corry, Esq. On His Making Me A Present Of A Wine Strainer.

    By Thomas Moore



BRIGHTON, JUNE, 1825.


    This life, dear Corry, who can doubt?--
        Resembles much friend Ewart's[1] wine,
    When first the rosy drops come out,
        How beautiful, how clear they shine!
    And thus awhile they keep their tint,
        So free from even a shade with some,
    That they would smile, did you but hint,
        That darker drops would ever come.

    But soon the ruby tide runs short,
        Each minute makes the sad truth plainer,
    Till life, like old and crusty port,
        When near its close, requires a strainer.

    This friendship can alone confer,
        Alone can teach the drops to pass,
    If not as bright as once they were,
        At least unclouded, thro' the glass.

    Nor, Corry, could a boon be mine.
        Of which this heart were fonder, vainer,
    Than thus, if life grow like old wine,
        To have thy friendship for its strainer.



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[1] A wine-merchant.


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