Lyrical Poems
33. HIS GRANGE, OR PRIVATE WEALTH

Robert Her

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Though clock,

To tell how night draws hence, I've none,

A cock

I have to sing how day draws on:

I have

A maid, my Prue, by good luck sent,

To save

That little, Fates me gave or lent.

A hen

I keep, which, creeking day by day,

Tells when

She goes her long white egg to lay:

A goose

I have, which, with a jealous ear,

Lets loose

Her tongue, to tell what danger's near.

A lamb

I keep, tame, with my morsels fed,

Whose dam

An orphan left him, lately dead:

A cat

I keep, that plays about my house,

Grown fat

With eating many a miching mouse:

To these

A Trasy I do keep, whereby

I please

The more my rural privacy:

Which are

But toys, to give my heart some ease:—

Where care

None is, slight things do lightly please.

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