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Sonnet To Miss Burney

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Title:     Sonnet To Miss Burney
Author: Charles Lamb [More Titles by Lamb]

To Miss Burney, on her Character of Blanch in "Country Neighbours," a Tale
(1820)


Bright spirits have arisen to grace the BURNEY name,
And some in letters, some in tasteful arts,
In learning some have borne distinguished parts;
Or sought through science of sweet sounds their fame:
And foremost _she_, renowned for many a tale
Of faithful love perplexed, and of that good
Old man, who, as CAMILLA'S guardian, stood
In obstinate virtue clad like coat of mail.
Nor dost thou, SARAH, with unequal pace
Her steps pursue. The pure romantic vein
No gentler creature ever knew to feign
Than thy fine Blanch, young with an elder grace,
In all respects without rebuke or blame,
Answering the antique freshness of her name.




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Charles Lamb's poem: Sonnet To Miss Burney

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