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----THE BOAT OF LIFE.

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THE BOAT OF LIFE. BY T. MOORE, ESQ. LET'S take the wot Id as sorne wide scene Through which the frail but buoyant boat, With skies now rude and now serene, Together thou and I must float; Beholding oft oil either shore, Bright spots where we should love to stay; But Time plies swift his flying oar, And on we speed—away away I Should chilling winds -and rain come on, We'll raise our the shower, Sit closer till the storm is gone And smiling wait a sunnier honr. And if thrtt sunnier hour should shine, know its brigtuess cannot stay, An:! happy while 'tis thine and mine, Complain not when it fades away. x Thus reach we both at last that fall Down which life's enrrentg all must go-- The dark, the brilliant, destined all To sink into the void below -i Nor e'en that houi shall want its charms, If, side by side, still fond we keep, And calmly in each other's arm?, Together linked, go down the steep

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