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To My Daughter[1] On Her Birthday.

    By Thomas Hood



    Dear Fanny! nine long years ago,
    While yet the morning sun was low,
    And rosy with the Eastern glow
    The landscape smiled -
    Whilst lowed the newly-waken'd herds -
    Sweet as the early song of birds,
    I heard those first, delightful words,
    "Thou hast a Child!"

    Along with that uprising dew
    Tears glisten'd in my eyes, though few,
    To hail a dawning quite as new
    To me, as Time:
    It was not sorrow - not annoy -
    But like a happy maid, though coy,
    With grief-like welcome even Joy
    Forestalls its prime.

    So mayst thou live, dear! many years,
    In all the bliss that life endears,
    Not without smiles, nor yet from tears
    Too strictly kept:
    When first thy infant littleness
    I folded in my fond caress,
    The greatest proof of happiness
    Was this - I wept.



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1: Written at Ostend in September 1839.


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