Native Bards a Satirical Effusion With Other Occasional Pieces

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61 The shore where disembodied spirits dwell, Whose awful secrets none can tell, Where crowding from each clime await The trembling shades, their last, irrevocable fate.
Themystic, cloud-wrapp d land whence none return, Once pass d the inexorable bourne, The shrouded mansions of the tomb, To Thee alone, reveal the terrors of their gloom.
The soaring spirit that inspires man s breast, Mortality s immortal guest, This craving, knowledge-thirsting soul, From thee its source, first sprang, still se
...eks Thee as its goal.
Dark and invisible are all thy ways, Dark from the splendour of thy blaze, Thy glorious path is veil d in night To mortal eyes, because insufferably bright. * Being! whom worlds untold of magnify, For stretch of human thought too high, Source of thy proper happiness, Unutterable name, infinite, fathomless !
* Dark with excessive bright thy skirts appear.
Milton.
6* 62 Almighty ! who thro* endless time dost live, And shalt all other life survive, To whom eternity is as a speck Of mist, a drop dissolv d, the universal wreck.


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