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Well! William Clarges has made another Motto for the Sun-Dial because they all find fault with Dr Gray’s.
1.
Invida Nox Phœbi lucem rapit; Eja age, Virtus
Accende Ætheriam pulchrior ipsa facem.
Sol’s Setting Ray invidious Night denies,
Kindling Celestial Flame, fair Virtue rise.
I do not like Phœbus upon a Sundial—when we planted a Weeping Willow over against ours last Novr these Verses came in my Head.
2.
Mark how the Weeping Willow stands
Near the recording Stone;
It seems to blame our Idle Hands
And Mourn the Moments flown.
Thus Conscience holds the fancy fast,
With Fears too oft affected;
Pretending to lament the past,
The present still neglected.
Yet shall this swift-improving Plant
With spring her Leaves resume;
Nor let the Example She can grant;
Depend on Winter’s Gloom:
Loiter no more then near the Tree,
Nor on the Dial gaze;
If but an Houris given to thee
Act right while yet it stays.
Verses: "The sundial and weeping willow"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 23 August 1803.
| Date | 23 Aug 1803 |
| Linked to | Thraliana by Hester Lynch THRALE née SALUSBURY; Hester Lynch SALUSBURY |
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