Cornubia a Poem in Five Cantos Descriptive of the Most Interesting Scenery N
Cornubia a Poem in Five Cantos Descriptive of the Most Interesting Scenery N
George Woodley
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90 CORNUBIA. Canto in. XXXIX. Heav'n shield you, mariners ! soon may the storm Abate its how:ors, and some shelt'ring bay Receive you to its breast I If wishes, warm From Nature's fount, could speed you on your way, . No more of peril should your bark essay ; But zephyr-gales your gentle progress guide O'er halcyon seas. Yet He, whom Heav'ns obey, Still watches o'er you : O ! in Him confide. Whose sov'reign nod can calm the tempest and the tide ' KM) OF Till THIHD ( ANTi). CORNUBIA. CANTO IV. F...ie 0ioovi^* H 2 THE ARGUMENT. Dreariness of the interior Sceniry of Cornwall; wiiicli ycl 31 rendered interesting by ancient Monuments and mineral Pro ductions. St. Cleer's Church and Well, The Hurlers. Trevethj- Stone. The Cheese-Wriag-. Bosmary Pool, The Moors. Roch?" Hock and Hermitage. Carnbre Hill. The Mine, CORNUBIA. CANTO IV. Clje |Moot0. Though Cornwall's coast display, in varied formh^ The smile of Summer, and llic rage of itunns ; Though here, perennial verdure meet the eyes ; And there, combining cliffs defy the skie^ ; Yet must Veracity this truth confes.
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