Helen Maria Williams

Lines on the Tomb of a Favorite Dog

HERE rests the image of a friend,-
   Thine, cherish’d BIBI, thine!
Oft to this spot our steps we’ll bend,
   And call it Friendship’s shrine.
 
Through length’ning years’ successive flight
   Thy fondness still had power
To shed its narrow line of light
   On life’s domestic hour;
 
And while for pleasures sought amiss
   Abroad we vainly roam,
How far more dear the slightest bliss
   That adds one charm to home!
 
Let those who coldly scorn the tear
   That soothes the grief we prove,
Say, if fidelity be dear,
   If love has claims to love;
 
Say, on what hallow’d spot there lives
   A heart unknown to range,
That to one chosen object gives
   A love no power can change?
 
Tell, in what tender breast to find
   Affection half so true?-
Ah, BIBI, who of human kind
   Has learnt to love like you!
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