The Souls Destroyer And Other Poems

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I was alone : had left the Borough in Safe care of my old cronies, who would keep Its reputation from becoming changed Into a quiet neighbourhood.
As with a shipwrecked seaman cast ashore, And carried to a land's interior By the rude natives, there to work and slave Quarries and mines of their barbaric king ; Who after years escapes his servitude To wander lost, at last to see before Him mountains which he climbs to see beyond, When on their top he stands beholds the sea !
And, wonders more, a
...fleet of friendly flags Lying at anchor for his signalling xii.
Such joy a hundred times a day was mine To see at every bend of the road the face Of Nature different. And oft I sat To hear the lark from his first twitter pass To greater things as he soared nearer heaven ; Or to the throstle, singing nearer home, With less of that abandon and wild fire, But steady, like a sheltered light from wind.
What joy was mine, sweet Nature, to return !
The flower so wild, reared on thine own pure milk Of dew and rain, and by thy sunbeams warmed, Speckled the green with light of various hues ; The hawthorn it caught slippery Mercury, And smothered him to smell of where he'd been ; And everything that had a voice made sound, The speechless things were gladsome in dumb smiles.


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