IN ALLUSION TO SOME PARTNERSHIP IN A LOTTERY SHARE
IMPROMPTU.
--Ego Pars--VIRG.
In wedlock a species of lottery lies,
Where in blanks and in prizes we deal;
But how comes it that you, such a capital prize,
Should so long have remained in the wheel?
If ever, by Fortune's indulgent decree,
To me such a ticket should roll,
A sixteenth, Heaven knows! were sufficient for me;
For what could I do with the whole?
To The Large And Beautiful Miss......,
Thomas Moore
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Poem topics: heaven, long, ticket, capital, share, wheel, fortune, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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