Hispaniola, a Poem; : With Appropriate Notes. to Which Are Added, Lines On the Crucifixion; And Other Poetical Pieces.

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Rekindling holy ardors in the breast Of shrouded bards, and poets now at rest ; So long, inchanting Minstrel! shall thy lays Delight the world, and merit all its praise 1^ Pilgrim forlorn ! oft scared by giant Fear, 'Tis thine no more life's darkling course to steer; i ; B^i 84 To hymn the moon's pale light — to watch •• and pray In loneliest walks thy cheerless hours away, To walk,, and weep, and, all the dark night long.
Like Philomel, pour forth thy plaintive song: Ne'er shalt thou, son of s
...orrow, weep again.
Or to thy mother's semblance more complain ; Lamenting thus, by frenzied grief depress'd — *^^ Always from port withheld, always distress'd.
Me howling winds drive devious, tempest-toss'd.
Sails ript, seams opening wide, and compass lost; And day by day some current's thwarting force Sets me more distant from a prosperous course."* Now thou hast bid begone thy cares and fears.
And Love's soft hand has wiped away thy tears; Now, toil-worn mariner, thy vessel rides Buoyant and safe on Heaven's translucent tides; * See Mr.


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