The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science 3

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That shrouds the chill, dark precincts of the tomb.
XIII.
Does not the wide, wild realm of Evil own The same enchanting spell .' 1486.1 Finance and Commerce. 321 Heaven's foes are all colleagued against its throne.
And fellowship will dwell Among the fiends of Earth and devils of Hell.
XIV.
The sleepless Fury, with her snaky scourge, Remorse and Shame still brings ; Bold Crime stands ever upon Ruin's verge, And deadly Treason flings Her sudden net round Grandeur's eagle-wings.
XV.
A fall still
...waits the proud man's haughty feet ; Envy assails the great ; Wealth's golden threads but weave his winding-sheet ; And Lust, his warm-eyed mate, Still lures her victims to Destruction's gate.
XVI.
Futurity's bright waves swell high to meet The lapse of Time's dark tide.
And flying Saturn long has yearned to greet Eternity, his bride, In whose blest arms he will be deified.
XVII.
When — so I heard an Oracle declare — Old Time his bride shall claim, Their nuptial torch, wide-streaming through the air.


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