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Poems on
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MELANCHOLY:
An ODE,
Occasion'd by the Death of a beloved Daughter, 1723.
I.
Adieu vain Mirth, and noisy Joys!
Ye gay Desires, deluding Toys!
Thou thoughtful Melancholy deign
To hide me in thy pensive Train!
Ye gay Desires, deluding Toys!
Thou thoughtful Melancholy deign
To hide me in thy pensive Train!
II.