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My sentiments to share—
Grant me, Oh Lord, a sunny mind—
Thy windy will to bear!Oh! what is the gain of restless care,
And what is ambitious treasure?
And what are the joys that the modish share,care,
Without a house to draw my step nor a fire that I might share!And lovingly they here do pair,
Their mutual joys together share."O thou who choosest for thy share
The world, and what the world calls fair,'O flowers, a fine Greek name ye bear,
And with a fine Greek grace.'
Be still, O heart, that turns to shareEva! behold thine image there,
As fair, as false thy glances fall;
But who the worthless smile would shareWith its white vases and their summer share
Of flowers, like altars raised to that sweet pair.Grovel here and grovel there,
crumbs for beggars—no meat to shareSo gay, o’er you so fair,
The pearl of life we would dissolve
And each the cup might share.To turn the keenness of the share,
For flight is ever free and rare;When though you supped on sorry fare,
You nectar seemed with gods to share.Pleasure, and leave to Wonder and Despair
The ministration of the thoughts that fill
The mind which, like a worm whose life may shareWith a heart free from envy and care;
In my plain humble cottage, far from the gay town
With my neighbours each comfort I share:Immortal Newton, charming Oldfield there,
The honors due to real genius share.His heart, like mine, was free from care,
His breath, with sportive toil, was spent;
For my rough pastimes he would share,'Garibaldi Ravioli!' Garibaldi was to share;
And 'Ole Axel Kettleson!' and 'Thomas Scalp-the-Bear!'Six slaves the weekdays are; I share
With them a round of toil and care,Three months (quoth she) are 'lotted to my share
March, April, May of all the rest most fair.Or else you may spare
Your mistress a share,