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Poems and Carols (Classic Reprint)
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Poems & Carols.
The Inscription.
Had I but wealth, had I but fame,
What prize were either joy to me,
Save at the shrine of thy dear Name
They each should dedicated be?
So I might lay
The gold, the crown of bay,
To find acceptance there of thee.
Dearest, I have nor wealth, nor crown,
Nor aught, save my fond verse, to bring
For off'ring! Say, thou wilt not frown,
Disdainful of so poor a thing!
Oh! do not scorn
This, of thy sweetness born,
A heart thou hast inspired to sing!
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