A GLEE.
Sung by Messrs. GOULDEN, PYNE, and NELSON.-Composed by
Mr. ROOKE.
Here, in our fairy bowers, we dwell,
Women our idol, life's best treasure!
Echo enchanted joys to tell,
Our feast of laugh, of love, and pleasure.
Say, is not this then bliss divine,
Beauty's smiles and rosy wine?
Eternal mirth and sunshine reign,
For grief we cannot find the leisure;
Night's social gods have banish'd pain,
Morn lights us to increasing pleasure.
Say, is not this then bliss divine,
Beauty's smiles and rosy wine?
Here in our fairy bowers, &c.
Here In Our Fairy Bowers We Dwell
Thomas Gent
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Poem topics: grief, life, night, pain, sunshine, women, social, eternal, laugh, treasure, idol, beauty, fairy, love, I love you, pleasure, divine, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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