Henry Livingston Jr. Beauty Poems

  • 1.
    Believe me, dear patrons, I have wand'red too far,
    Without any compass, or planet or star;
    My dear native village I scarcely can see
    So I'll hie to my hive like the tempest-tost bee.
    ...
  • 2.
    Take the name of the swain, a forlorn witless elf
    Who was chang'd to a flow'r for admiring himself.
    A part deem'd essential in each lady's dress
    With what maidens cry when they wish to say yes.
    ...
  • 3.
    HORACE.

    While I was pleasing to your arms,
    Nor any youth, of happier charms,
    ...
  • 4.
    A vine from noblest lineage sprung
    And with the choicest clusters hung,
    In purple rob'd, reclining lay,
    And catch'd the noontide's fervid ray;
    ...
  • 5.
    In long gone years a fox and crane
    Were bound in friendship's golden chain;
    Whene'er they met, the fox would bow
    And madame Crane would curtsie low-
    ...
Total 5 Beauty Poems by Henry Livingston Jr.

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