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EPISTLE VII.

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JAMES THOMSON, ESQ.

ON HIS SEASONS.

FROM

JAMES DALACOURT, B. A.

FROM Sunless worlds, where Phoebus seldom smiles,
But with his evening wheels hangs o'er our isles;
A Western Muse to worth his tribute pays,
From regions bordering on the Hebrides:
For thee the Irish harp, new strung, once more
Greets our rough rocks, and bleak Hibernian shore:

Thou, Thomson, bad'st my fingers wake the strings, fit pru,

And with thy praise the wild wood hollow rings;
The shades of reverend Druids hover round,"
And bend transported o'er the brazen sound.

So the wing'd bees that idly rove along,
(Renown'd alike for sweets as those for song)
If the shrill brass invite them from the sky,
In dusky clusters round the music fly.

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Blest Bard with what new lustre dost thou rise, Soft as the Season o'er the Summer skies!

Thy works a little world new-found appear,

rendellation And thou the Phoebus of a Heaven so fair;

Thee their bright sovereign all the signs allow,
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Thou first could'st drive the coursers of the day,
Nor through the dazzling glories lost thy way;
Thy steeds red hoofs, still trod th' eternal round,
Nor threw the burning chariot to the ground.
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So round Iulus' temples, blazing bright! -
In locks dishevel'd stream'd a length of light;
The prince unharm'd beheld the sparkles spread,
Nor shook the shining honors from his head.

Beneath thy touch, Description paints anew,
And the skies brighten to a purer blue 30
Spring owes thy pencil her peculiar green,
And drown'd in redder roses Summer's seen;
While hoary Winter whitens into cold,]
And Autumn bends beneath her bearded gold.

In various drapery see the rolling year,
And the wild waste in sable spots appear;
O'er the black heath the bittern stalks alone,]
And to the naked marshes makes his moan;
Engulph'd in bogs behold his muddy beak,
And the brown partridge feeding in the brake.

But chief the sweetest passion best you sing,

The grove's soft theme, and symphony of Spring:
How brindled lions roar with fierce desire,

And in the waters Phocae feel the fire;
There large Leviathan unwieldy raves,

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And burns though circled round with all his waves.
But higher still, those wonders must give place
To the new transports of a beauteous face!
Its force on man-the touch-the glowing glance,
The tempting bosom, and the tender trance!
In those how strongly dost thou paint our care,
And all the darling weakness of the fair;
What thanks must Beauty give in yielding hour,
To warn them from us in the rosy bower!

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A sudden flash of lightning turns my eye To thunder rumbling in the Summer sky! Beneath thy hand the flaming sheet is spread O'er heaven's wide face, and wraps it round with red; With the broad blaze the kindling lines grow bright, And all the glowing page is fill'd with light ; 60 files. Through the rough verse the thunder hoarsly roars, And on red wings the nimble lightning soars: Here thy Amelia starts, and, chill'd with fears, At every flash her eye-lids swim in tears; What heart but beats for so divine a form, Pale as a lily sinking in the storm! What maid so cold to take a lover's part,

But pities Celadon with all her heart!

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How precious gems enrich each sparkling line,
Add sun to sun, and from thy fancy shine!
Here rocks of diamond blaze in broken ray,
And sanguine rubies shed a blushing day;
Blue shining sapphires à gay heaven unfold,
And topaz lightens like transparent gold;
Of evening tinct pale amethists are seen,
And emeralds paint their languid beams with green
While the clear opal courts the rural sight;]
And rains a shower of many-color❜d light :

Your sky-dipp'd pencil add's the proper glow,
Stains each bright stone, and lets their lustre flow,?,
Tempers the colors shifting from each beam,
And bids them flash in one continued stream.

So have I seen the florid rainbow rise,
In braided colors o'er the watery skies,]
Where drops of light alternate fall away,
And fainting gleams in gradual dies decay;
But thrown together the broad arch displays
One tide of glory! one collected blaze!

Where may those numbers find thee now retir'd
What lawn or grove is by the Muse admir'd ? qo
Dost thou in Stowe's delightful gardens stray,
Or in the glooms of Doddington delay :

There sweet embower'd some favorite author read,
Or breathe the breezes of thy native Tweed ;
On her cool border rest reclin'd a while,

Mindful of Forbes, and of thy own Argyle?
O! thou that only in this garb could'st please,
And bring me over to commend thy lays,
Where rhyme is wanting, but where fancy shines,

And bursts like ripen'd ore above the mines:
Enjoy thy genius, glory in thy choice,

Whose Roman freedom has Roscommon's voice.

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