A Tour Through Cornwall in the Autumn of 1808

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A Tour Through Cornwall in the Autumn of 1808
Richard Werner
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Though weak be its verdure, ere long shall the thorn The pride of its blossom display. Where Flora, amid the mild splendour of morn.
Unbosoms the fragrance of May.
THE EIGHTH OF MAY.
Soft as the sigh of zephyr heaves The verdure of its lucid leaves. Yon lily's bell, of vestal white. Moist from the dew-drop, drinks the light. No more in feeble colours cold. The tulip, for each glowing fold. So richly wav'd with vermeil dyes. Steals the pure blush of orient skies. The hyacinth, wliose pallid hue
...Shrunk from the blast that Eurus blue. Now trusts to May's delicious calm, its tender tint, its musky balm. And hark ! the plumed warblers pour 'J heir notes, to greet the genial hour. As, whispering love, this arborous shade Spoils Vvith the sun-beam down the glade [ 221 ] Then say, ye Nymphs ! and truly tell, ' If ever with the lily's bell. Or with the tulip's radiant dye. Young poets give your cheeks tar viej Or to the hyacinth compare The clustering softness of your hair ; If e'er they bid your vocal strain In silence hush the feather'd train ; Beat not your hearts with more delight At every " rural sound and sight, " Than at such flatter)', to the ear Tho' syren-sweet, yet insincere?

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