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Written In A Friend's Album.

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Trust not Hope's illusive ray,     Trust not Joy's deceitful smiles;     Oft they reckless youth betray     With their bland, seductive wiles.     I have proved them all, alas!     Transient as the hues of eve;     Meteor-like, they quickly pass     Through the bosoms they deceive.     Let not Love thy prospects gild;     Soon they will be clouded o'er,     And the budding heart once chilled,     It can brightly bloom no more.     Slumber not in Pleasure's beam;     It may sparkle for a while,     But 'tis transient as a dream,     Faithless as a foeman's smile.     There's a light that's brighter far,     Soothes the soul by anguish riven,     'Tis Religion's guiding star     Glittering on the verge of Heaven.     Oh! this beam divine is worth     All the charm that life can give;     'Tis not false as things of earth,     Trust it then, 'twill ne'er deceive.

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