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its various-painted pinions, 20

      Till ere the splendid visions close

      We snore quartettes in ecstasy of nose.

      While thus we urge our airy course,

      O may no jolt’s electric force

      Our fancies from their steeds unhorse, 25

      And call us from thy fairy reign

      To dreary Bagshot Heath again!

      DEVONSHIRE ROADS

      The indignant Bard composed this furious ode,

      As tired he dragg’d his way thro’ Plimtree road!

       Crusted with filth and stuck in mire

       Dull sounds the Bard’s bemudded lyre;

       Nathless Revenge and Ire the Poet goad 5

       To pour his imprecations on the road.

      Curst road! whose execrable way

       Was darkly shadow’d out in Milton’s lay,

       When the sad fiends thro’ Hell’s sulphureous roads

       Took the first survey of their new abodes; 10

       Or when the fall’n Archangel fierce

       Dar’d through the realms of Night to pierce,

       What time the Bloodhound lur’d by Human scent

       Thro’ all Confusion’s quagmires floundering went.

      Nor cheering pipe, nor Bird’s shrill note 15

      Around thy dreary paths shall float;

      Their boding songs shall scritch-owls pour

      To fright the guilty shepherds sore,

      Led by the wandering fires astray

      Thro’ the dank horrors of thy way! 20

      While they their mud-lost sandals hunt

      May all the curses, which they grunt

      In raging moan like goaded hog,

      Alight upon thee, damnéd Bog!

      MUSIC

      Hence, soul-dissolving Harmony

       That lead’st th’ oblivious soul astray —

      Though thou sphere-descended be —

       Hence away! —

      Thou mightier Goddess, thou demand’st my lay, 5

       Born when earth was seiz’d with cholic;

      Or as more sapient sages say,

       What time the Legion diabolic

       Compell’d their beings to enshrine

       In bodies vile of herded swine, 10

       Precipitate adown the steep

       With hideous rout were plunging in the deep,

      And hog and devil mingling grunt and yell

       Seiz’d on the ear with horrible obtrusion; —

      Then if aright old legendaries tell, 15

       Wert thou begot by Discord on Confusion!

      What though no name’s sonorous power

      Was given thee at thy natal hour! —

      Yet oft I feel thy sacred might,

      While concords wing their distant flight. 20

       Such Power inspires thy holy son

       Sable clerk of Tiverton!

      And oft where Otter sports his stream,

      I hear thy banded offspring scream.

      Thou Goddess! thou inspir’st each throat; 25

      ‘Tis thou who pour’st the scritch-owl note!

      Transported hear’st thy children all

      Scrape and blow and squeak and squall;

      And while old Otter’s steeple rings,

      Clappest hoarse thy raven wings! 30

      SONNET: ON QUITTING SCHOOL FOR COLLEGE

      Farewell parental scenes! a sad farewell!

      To you my grateful heart still fondly clings,

      Tho’ fluttering round on Fancy’s burnish’d wings

      Her tales of future Joy Hope loves to tell.

      Adieu, adieu! ye much-lov’d cloisters pale! 5

      Ah! would those happy days return again,

      When ‘neath your arches, free from every stain,

      I heard of guilt and wonder’d at the tale!

      Dear haunts! where oft my simple lays I sang,

      Listening meanwhile the echoings of my feet, 10

      Lingering I quit you, with as great a pang,

      As when erewhile, my weeping childhood, torn

      By early sorrow from my native seat,

      Mingled its tears with hers — my widow’d Parent lorn.

      ABSENCE: A FAREWELL ODE ON QUITTING SCHOOL FOR JESUS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE

      Where graced with many a classic spoil

      CAM rolls his reverend stream along,

      I haste to urge the learnéd toil

      That sternly chides my love-lorn song:

      Ah me! too mindful of the days 5

      Illumed by Passion’s orient rays,

      When Peace, and Cheerfulness and Health

      Enriched me with the best of wealth.

      Ah fair Delights! that o’er my soul

      On Memory’s wing, like shadows fly! 10

      Ah Flowers! which Joy from Eden stole

      While Innocence stood smiling by! —

      But cease, fond Heart! this bootless moan:

      Those Hours on rapid Pinions flown

      Shall yet return, by Absence crown’d, 15

      And scatter livelier roses round.

      The Sun who ne’er remits his fires

      On heedless eyes may pour the day:

      The Moon, that oft from Heaven retires,

      Endears her renovated ray. 20

      What though she leave the sky unblest

      To mourn awhile in murky vest?

      When she relumes her lovely light,

      We bless the Wanderer of the Night.

      HAPPINESS

      On wide or narrow scale shall Man

      Most happily describe Life’s plan?

      Say shall he bloom and wither there,

      Where first his infant buds appear;

      Or upwards dart with soaring force, 5

      And tempt some more ambitious course?

       Obedient now to Hope’s command,

      I bid each humble wish expand,

      And fair and bright Life’s prospects seem.

      While Hope displays her cheering beam, 10

      And Fancy’s vivid colourings stream,

      While Emulation stands me nigh

      The Goddess of the eager eye.

       With foot advanc’d and anxious


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