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To An Hour-Glass.

    By John Clare



    Old-fashioned uncouth measurer of the day,
    I love to watch thy filtering burthen pass;
    Though some there are that live would bid thee stay;
    But these view reasons through a different glass
    From him, Time's meter, who addresses thee.
    The world has joys which they may deem as such;
    The world has wealth to season vanity,
    And wealth is theirs to make their vainness much:
    But small to do with joys and Fortune's fee
    Hath he, Time's chronicler, who welcomes thee.
    So jog thou on, through hours of doom'd distress;
    So haste thou on the glimpse of hopes to come;
    As every sand-grain counts a trouble less,
    As every drain'd glass leaves me nearer home.



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