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At Oxford, 1786

    By William Lisle Bowles



    Bereave me not of Fancy's shadowy dreams,
    Which won my heart, or when the gay career
    Of life begun, or when at times a tear
    Sat sad on memory's cheek--though loftier themes
    Await the awakened mind to the high prize
    Of wisdom, hardly earned with toil and pain,
    Aspiring patient; yet on life's wide plain
    Left fatherless, where many a wanderer sighs
    Hourly, and oft our road is lone and long,
    'Twere not a crime should we a while delay
    Amid the sunny field; and happier they
    Who, as they journey, woo the charm of song,
    To cheer their way; till they forget to weep,
    And the tired sense is hushed, and sinks to sleep.



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