The Fair Evanthe a Poem in Five Cantos And Other Poems
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(The Gale. ) Like a sea-fowl wild, I would love to glide With ease and with grace o'er thy graceful tide ; Like a sea-bird tir'd, would I love to rest All listless, at ease, on thy liquid breast ; And, whilst rock'd by thy fluctuations, Would laugh at the buzz of nations ; 6 " The vasty deep. " SHAKSPEARE. 50 CANTO III. Would shun stern Ambition's wrinkling cares . Which turn man's dark locks to hoary hairs ; And " Peace" my sole motto, Sea-shells for my grotto, I would wing, with an airy fligh...t, my course O'er thy current smooth, or thy billows hoarse, To some lonely shore, some fanciful spot, Where all the low cares of earth are not ! 3. (The wide Waste of Waters. ) Capricious, restless Sea ! Still near thee let me be ; Or at evening soft, or at rosy morn, Still let me o'er thy waves be borne ; Thy changing waves of green and of blue, Eeflecting clouds of varying hue, Shall waft me, on bark grotesque and rude, To Nature's profoundest solitude ; And buried there, in sweet amaze I would woo thee for ever with ardent gaze ; DE CRICHTON'S SONGS.
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