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. . t . i £ Bq sin ipf ro .-, - . - x > . H , j -q -j ?? 5- s&uiono . & •« Amid the beamings of die gfcntJe as ^ lt ^^ H-ljiSi i ^ d ifJi-W Yes , Nature ' s own sweet f ' ^ hiini ^ eirl ^ Ivga ^ h ^^ b ^ a wf > H P " . ^ ^^ s ^^^ h ^^ M ^ . - ^ ' u ^ . ^ r ^ s ^ v ^ jqw Q ^ Writ in Wiej 5 |^^^ € ^ g ^ bi diving . ; r f : , ^^ w Vje g Oh ! who tKat reels . their inflqepqe- —e ' e rj ^ / djt ^ ^ j ^ ' JnTATheir softe ## < iwitchery p ^ er his jbosom mel ^ , v > ^ - B ^\ dhck Silverly trembling through the d epths of ttowgh ^ i .-. » 4 r , s 4 Like moonbeams with the stream ' s fine essence ^ xc ^ firtr But with * g > sighwiU trouble the soft air , j ; vv . .: * i >? jfW And ask himself why Thomsons are sq rare ? - ; c : . , c ? ^ sdl 'Tis not that ever , o ' er this fbuntfuL Earth , - - i « ifimoM The springs are dry which give great spirits bkth . : ^ ' d ; AdW The Seasons still pass by us , and unfold L ; . n ^ -i ? ^ t /*
The same bright robes as in the days of o \ di < i na ^ Js JkI No chord is broke of Ocqan ' s mighty lyre ; i ? u ^ tVr The ancient Sun glows with his early fire , ; ¦ j > dV Nor , ' mid the hyacinthine locks of Day , . ; j ; , ; hnA Can eye detect a touch of earthly grey ; ^ f ? iH
The Wood ' * brown arms ^ as full a leafage bea r ; ^ ^ til ^ As soft a balm breathes on the twilight air ; . UU- } niU As glad a hum comes from the thy my bee ; 1 : > As warm a strain pours from the woodlaik ' s tree ; ; - j Unchang ed in aught the sparkling Brooklet strays ; . / The River sings the song of other days ; , \\
Still the lone Moyntain lifts his cloudy crown f : O'er the heath-purpled or gorse-golden down ; Still Morn ' s young breezes wave their fragrant wings , And Evening still her peace and splendour brings ; The JMoon sAill walks in brightness , fine and fair , As when the deluge glass'd her gleaming hair ; Light in her gloom ^ entrance men tin her woe ,
The stars abq ^ . tbe niigbtingale below , Night wears her coronal of worlds—no gem Has darken'd in her glorious diadem ;—All is the same , the same bright leaves are spread , And Man may read whatever Man has read ;— - Yet few—how few j;—are they who seek to find On Earth the symbols of the Earthless Mind ;
Who trace , in every path of those that die , Th ^ spirit-foolsteps oi Eternity ; Wno ,- ~ as the child ' s o'erflowing , eyes behold < Eve's cloudy Delose ^ afloat in gold ,-r- i : v ; Watch , with a joy tba ^ verges on diyine , . f Th * escaping Li ^ | % ^ The rain has fallen—how wholly chang ed the vjew ! , What a superb expanee of solemn blue ! What splendid piiuia ^ les qf dazzling white ,, r , v , Like snows on Alps ,, ridge , the deep clouds with light ! . 1
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1830, page 760, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2590/page/32/
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