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Sonnet I

HE partial Muse, has from my earliest hours,    Smil'd on the rugged path I'm doom'd to tread,

And still with sportive hand has snatch'd wild flowers,    To weave fantastic garlands for my head:

But far, far happier is the lot of those    Who never learn'd her dear delusive art;

Which, while it decks the head with many a rose,    Reserves the thorn, to fester in the heart.

For still she bids soft Pity's melting eye    Stream o'er the ills she knows not to remove,

Points every pang, and deepens every sigh    Of mourning friendship or unhappy love.

Ah! then, how dear the Muse's favours cost,

If those paint sorrow best—who feel it most! o

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Charlotte Smith

Charlotte Turner Smith (4 May 1749 – 28 October 1806) was an English Romantic poet and novelist. She initiated a revival of the English sonnet, …

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