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Sonnet (Give Me A Cottage On Some Cambrian Wild)

Henry Kirk White

Give me a cottage on some Cambrian wild,
  Where far from cities I may spend my days;
And, by the beauties of the scene beguiled,
  May pity man’s pursuits and shun his ways.
While on the rock I mark the browsing goat,
  List to the mountain-torrent’s distant noise,
Or the hoarse bittern’s solitary note,
  I shall not want the world’s delusive joys;
But with my little scrip, my book, my lyre,
  Shall think my lot complete, nor covet more;
And when, with time, shall wane the vital fire,
  I’ll raise my pillow on the desert shore,
And lay me down to rest where the wild wave
Shall make sweet music o’er my lonely grave.
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White
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