英文诗歌300首 LET US BE MERRY BEFORE WE GO
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    LET US BE MERRY BEFORE WE GO

    By John Philpot Curran

    IF SADLY thinking, with spirits sinking,

    Could, more than drinking, my cares compose

    A cure for sorrow from sighs I’d borrow,

    And hope to-morrow would end my woes.

    But as in wailing there’s nought availing,

    And Death unfailing will strike the blow,

    Then for that reason, and for a season,

    Let us be merry before we go.

    To joy a stranger, a wayworn ranger,

    In every danger my course I’ve run;

    Now hope all ending, and death befriending,

    His last aid lending, my cares are done.

    No more a rover, or hapless lover,

    My griefs are over—my glass runs low;

    Then for that reason, and for a season,

    Let us be merry before we go.

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