JOHN JOLLY, “Why, Mortals, Complain,” Boston Weekly Magazine, Devoted to Morality, Literature, Biography, History, the Fine Arts, Agriculture, &c &c, December 4, 1802
JOHN JOLLY, “Why, Mortals, Complain,” Boston Weekly Magazine, Devoted to Morality, Literature, Biography, History, the Fine Arts, Agriculture, &c &c, December 4, 1802
SONNET.
WHY, Mortals, complain,
Each day’s full of pain,
And each lonely night spent in grief:
T’ your folly you owe,
Each heart piercing woe,
And from sighs, in vain seek relief.
Since L***** is mine,
Cares, go to the wind,
I smile at anxiety’s thorn;
No sorrow I’ll taste,
Life’s day will soon waste,
Blithe joy every hour shall adorn.
Come, care-crazy heads,
Cease counting your beads,
Join innocent merriments throng;
The moment of sorrow
Put off ‘till to-morrow,
Today’s for mild mirth’s cheering song.
JOHN JOLLY.
Boston Weekly Magazine, Dec 4, 1802