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Epitaph On A Free But Tame Redbreast, A Favourite Of Miss Sally Hurdis.

    By William Cowper



    These are not dewdrops, these are tears,
    And tears by Sally shed
    For absent Robin, who she fears,
    With too much cause, is dead.


    One morn he came not to her hand
    As he was wont to come,
    And, on her finger perch’d, to stand
    Picking his breakfast-crumb.


    Alarm’d, she call’d him, and perplex’d,
    She sought him, but in vain—
    That day he came not , nor the next,
    Nor ever came again.


    She therefore raised him here a tomb,
    Though where he fell, or how,
    None knows—so secret was his doom,
    Nor where he moulders now.


    Had half a score of coxcombs died
    In social Robin’s stead,
    Poor Sally’s tears had soon been dried,
    Or haply never shed.


    But Bob was neither rudely bold
    Nor spiritlessly tame;
    Nor was, like theirs, his bosom cold,
    But always in a flame.



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March 1792.


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