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Oh, happy hours ! when Reason's infant dawn, Breathed Arab perfume on the soul, and gave The modest tincture of the blushing morn : Whilst the chaste heart translucently did lave In pearly drops of Innocence forlorn To think on ye when now we have Lost all such virtues, and we only find Mirror'd in your clear form, a baser rnind. III. Yet 'tis a joy, such as the Lover feels, When his endearments meet the warm return : It is the hidden mystery, that reveals The grot of Happiness, where brightly ...burn The spicy flames of Mirth ; a balm that heals The broken spirit and the hearts which mourn- Yes, 'tis an ecstasy to travel o'er Those rosy lawns that we have hailed before. CHILDISH REMINISCENCES. 43 IV. Sweet * * *, how oft within thy dell, And bourne, and crowded copse, and mount and glen, In childhood did I stray ; fain would I tell Thy beauties, how they cheered me, when My heart was all untried by the fell The sad disquiet, which the breasts of men Tears and torments, when first they tempt the tide, Upon whose billows worldly interests glide.
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