To The Infant Son of My Dear Friends
MR. AND MRS. GRAHAME
Sweet bud of life! thy future doom
Is present to my eyes,
And joyously I see thee bloom
In fortune's fairest skies.
One day thy breast, scarce conscious now,
Shall burn with patriot flame;
And, fraught with love, that little brow
Shall wear the wreath of fame.
When I am dead, dear boy, thou'lt take
These lines to thy regard; —
Imprint them on thy heart, and make
A prophet of the bard.
Sweet bud of life! thy future doom
Is present to my eyes,
And joyously I see thee bloom
In fortune's fairest skies.
One day thy breast, scarce conscious now,
Shall burn with patriot flame;
And, fraught with love, that little brow
Shall wear the wreath of fame.
When I am dead, dear boy, thou'lt take
These lines to thy regard; —
Imprint them on thy heart, and make
A prophet of the bard.
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