Henry Livingston Jr. Dear 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.
    On this thy natal day permit a friend -
    A brother - with thy joys his own to blend:
    In all gladness he would wish to share
    As willing in thy griefs a part to bear.
    ...
  • 3.
    I rise when I please, when I please I lie down,
    Nor seek, what I care not a rush for, renown;
    The rattle called wealth I have learnt to despise,
    Nor aim to be either important or wise.
    ...
  • 4.
    With the ladies' permission, most humbly I'd mention
    How much we're obliged by all their attention;
    We sink with the weight of the huge obligation
    Too long & too broad to admit compensation.
    ...
  • 5.
    An elegy on the death of MONTGOMERY TAPPEN who dies at Poughkeepsie on the 20th of Nov. 1784 in the ninth year of his age.


    The sweetest, gentlest, of the youthful train,
    ...
  • 6.
    Translation of a letter from a tenant of Mrs. Van Kleeck to that lady, dated January 9, 1787


    My very good landlady, Mistress Van Kleeck,
    ...
Total 6 Dear Poems by Henry Livingston Jr.

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