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1 14 CAMBUSCAN. But Canace, dissolved in pity, hies Up to the tree, and each enticement tries To lure (if hope of remedy might be) The well-nigh fainting mourner from the tree ; And holds her lap abi'oad, or ere she call, To catch her, and arrest the giddy fall ; And thus in language of the falcon kind Gives utterance to her sympathizing mind. "Fair bird, if lawful to disclose thy pain. The cause and origin of woe explain : For never yet such tempest of distress I saw, so seeming desperate of r...edress ; And needs that anguish beyond thought must be. Whose very spectacle is death to see. For mercy's sake, whatever pangs annoy. Desist, nor thus that tender frame destroy ; And kill me not with sorrow for thy sake. But listen, and descend, and comfort take : For, as T am the daughter of a king. Relief no less than soothing will I bring. If labour, skill, or any power of mine May alter and assuage the fates malign ; Thrice happy, if composing every smart CAMBUSCAN. 115 Of wound or bruise, I coukl as soon impart The balm of consolation to thine heart.
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