Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To My Cousin, Anne Bodham, On Receiving From Her A Network Purse Made By Herself. by William Cowper
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To My Cousin, Anne Bodham, On Receiving From Her A Network Purse Made By Herself.

    By William Cowper



    My gentle Anne, whom heretofore,
    When I was young, and thou no more
    Than plaything for a nurse,
    I danced and fondled on my knee,
    A kitten both in size and glee,
    I thank thee for my purse.


    Gold pays the worth of all things here;
    But not of love;—that gem’s too dear
    For richest rogue’s to win it;
    I, therefore, as a proof of love,
    Esteem thy present far above
    The best things kept within it.



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May 4, 1793.


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