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820 Fanciful Wishes *
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FANCIFUL WISHES.
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820 Fanciful Wishes *
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Fanciful Wishes.
FANCIFUL WISHES .
Fanciful Wishes.
A cloud that on tlhe evening sky Like an Atlantis swims , And bears the Day ' s last legacy Upon its golden rims , Oa which we still so vainly sigh : To stretch our earth-born limbs , And hear the Sunset Watchers nigbg Sing their Elysian hymns : A Swan upon some lonely stream ^ Or undiscover ed Jake , Searching ks ctear depths by the gleam His own unstain'd wings ma ] ke Whose life is as a shining dream From which he does not wake s From daybreak till the evening beam Crimsons his islet-brake :
A Fountain in some lone Greek isle—Through whose rich glooms are seen Pale fragments of some glorious pile . Where meh and gods have been—That with its sparkling dews the while Deepens the holy green f A & dsin ££ its sweet sorig to beguile THe few who o * er it lean : >—
These thibgs , and many more like these , , ' y i [ ,, ly e ^ js ^ tp ^ p , hx be , Just as the wandering thought may please Out ^ wayvvard pbiaiintasy : ; N ^> W WQ WP » J 4 iflopi upon the seas , N ^> w tremble in the tree 9 Nbwste ^ l-aloug the twilight blreezej , M ^ iiun d ^ 6 f tafoteAy . Yet , in all these , no charm , we give The object , is its own ; V- ' " ' $ h $ J Uveio Sj ^ nie ^ lone * , ; . ; ' : . . . .,.. - . ' ... ; . .,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1830, page 820, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02121830/page/20/
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