William Alexander Grief Poems

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    O happy Tithon! if thou know'st thy hap,
    And valuest thy wealth, as I my want,
    Then need'st thou not-which ah! I grieve to grant-
    Repine at Jove, lull'd in his leman's lap:
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Turned this and that way in excuse to flee,
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