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Benjamin Brierley (Бенджамин Брирли) “Owd Ab's” Lament over Knott Mill Fair AIR.—The harp that once through Tara's Halls.
THE lungs that once through Knott Mill Fair
Their classic music shed,
Are now as mute in Knott Mill Fair
As if that voice were dead.
So gone's the strut of former days,
So tinselled glory's o'er;
And hearts that beat to penny praise
Now feel that throb no more.
No more the chief with tawdry dight
The roar of tumult swells;
The noise alone that's heard at night
Its tale of drinkin' tells.
Thus talent now whene'er it wakes,
Our feelings to engage,
Is when some poor old Thespian takes
A taproom for a stage.Benjamin Brierley's other poems:
Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1557 |
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