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Occasioned by my putting a Bee out of my Window one cold Morning in February, at the request of a Child.

1 AH beauteous stranger! here too soon,
2 For pity came too late;
3 Granted to fear a coward boon,
4 And thee resign'd to fate.
5 The deed which stopp'd thy honied breath,
6 Convey'd a sting to me;
7 Grieving the fatal gift was death,
8 Which I meant liberty.
9 Nature thy golden plumage drest,
10 And tun'd thy simple note;
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11 But yet a niggard of her feast,
12 My erring hand forgot.
13 No vernal robe, or summer sweet,
14 Blossoms or plant display;
15 A herald of the spring to greet,
16 Nor sunbeam cheer'd thy way.
17 Black Eurus chill'd thy infant wing,
18 Dread wastes affright thine eye;
19 Opening the vocal choir of spring,
20 Stern winter bid thee die.
21 Ah! what avails a bounteous store,
22 Or what a heart to give;
23 When the important minute's o'er,
24 That sufferers might receive?

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Title (in Source Edition): LINES Occasioned by my putting a Bee out of my Window one cold Morning in February, at the request of a Child.
Author: Eliza Day
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Genres: occasional poem

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Daye, Eliza, b. ca. 1734. Poems, on Various Subjects. Liverpool: Printed by J. M'Creery, 1798, pp. [178]-179. [2],x,[4],258p.; 8° (ESTC T132359) (Page images digitized by University of California Libraries.)

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