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William Cowper - Catharina : The Second Part. On Her Marriage To George Courtenay, Esq.William Cowper - Catharina : The Second Part. On Her Marriage To George Courtenay, Esq.
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Believe it or not, as you choose, The doctrine is certainly true, That the future is known to the Muse, And poets are oracles too. I did but express a desire, To see Catharina at home, At the side of my friend George`s fire, And lo -- she is actually come. Such prophecy some may despise, But the wish of a poet and friend Perhaps is approved in the skies, And therefore attains to its end. `Twas a wish that flew ardently forth From a bosom effectually warmed With the talents, the graces, and worth Of the person for whom it was formed. Maria would leave us, I knew, To the grief and regret of us all, But less to our grief, could we view Catharina the queen of the hall. And therefore I wished as I did, And therefore this union of hands; Not a whisper was heard to forbid, But all cry, Amen! to the bans. Since therefore I seem to incur No danger of wishing in vain, When making good wishes for her, I will e`en to my wishes again; With one I have made her a wife, And now I will try with another, Which I cannot suppress for my life, How soon I can make her a mother.
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