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Her and her progeny ^ - ^ -oh ! loving Wind , Cool my hot ch < &k * liM WMiffcf i * ttthte eare , AikI bid thy spirits hasten to mine aid , . / > lri What means tMs sudden Wackhess wnieh Wbufei 6 xit Tte sky , the stats , the moon , and teaVes iio llgfTit *? Or have mine eyes been blasted ? Let me hbfc
Be tried beyond my powers . There is a tofeck Of vivid brightness where the chamber Wall Was wont to be ; * tis like a burning star ^ And now it larger grows , a disk of light Wider and wider , and an opening vista Reaches to endless space . A shadow comes ; It takes a form like that we dream of angels ! la then my invocation heard ? It is :
Strong heart , be ready ; strong brain , let thy wdrds Express all thy firm purpose . , "Ti 8 a spirit , But yet no more a spirit thati this frame Contains within it . Oh , how beautiful ,
How glorious doth it show ! yet my clear vision Can read in those severe eyes discontent ; Does then that curse extend beyond this earth ? Is it a spirit of Evil or of Good ? It smiles , yet looks as though it would hot smile And * * * * *
A son of Earth has called on thee for aid , s A And thou hast come to him , is it not bo 1 . - Speak , Spirit ; hast thou power to give trie aid , And will to work that power ? End of Scene I . Junius Redivivus ( To . be continued . }
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As he who ever on the sky Had fixed his astronomic eye , Chanced one rich midnight to descry A long-sought comet suddenly ;
And doted so on that sky-elf , He cared no jot for praise or pelf , But laid his star-notes on the shelf ,
And kept the wonder to himself ISo I , who have been seeking long A lost face in the heaven of song , Have found it now , old lights among ; And mine It $ hali be—right or wrong ! i * H watcli Its courses , ijlght by nigW . ' 1 * tokWfc trtth telescobtc tiAt , ' ItiirtoVriflgdtWrWl&ite ^ - m -r Bftty ^ r * fltfli'tlW # bttd ks-tttttiu - '' vl ^ ' ! " *
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THE LOVE-COMET .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1835, page 610, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2649/page/46/
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