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                There was no bell to peal thy funeral dirge,

                No nodding plumes to wave above thy bier,

                No shroud to wrap thee but the foaming surge,

                No kindly voices thy dark way to cheer,

                No eye to give the tribute of a tear.

                Alone, "unknell'd,...

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                            Why should we weep for thee,

            Since thou hast gone unsullied back to heaven,

            No stain upon thy spirit's purity,

                            No sin to be forgiven?

     

                            Love watched thee from thy birth,

            Fond hearts around thee...

  •         In life's freshness, and its fulness,---

               In thy womanhood's young bloom,

            While thy brow was all unclouded

               With a darkening ray of gloom,---

            The Angel Death hath said to thee,

               "Thy Father calls thee home."


            And, as fades some lovely...

  • Doom'd as I am in solitude to waste

    The present moments, and regret the past;

    Depriv'd of every joy I valued most,

    My friend torn from me, and my mistress lost;

    Call not this gloom I wear, this anxious mien,

    The dull effect of humour, or of spleen!

    Still, still I mourn, with each returning day,
    ...


  • On the Great Encouragement Given by English Nobility & Gentry to Correggio Rubens Rembrandt Reynolds Gainsborough Catalani DuCrowe & Dilberry Doodle


    As the Ignorant Savage will sell his own Wife

    For a Sword or a Cutlass a dagger or Knife

    So the Taught Savage Englishman spends his whole Fortune

    On...



  • Oh! could I borrow some celestial plume,

    This narrow globe should not confine me long

    In its contracted sphere---the vast expanse,

    Beyond where thought can reach, or eye can glance,

    My curious spirit, charm'd should traverse o'er,

    New worlds to find, new systems to explore:

    When these appear...

  • WHILE men shun Oulus as a fool,

       Dames prize him as a beau;

    What judgment form we by this rule?

       Why this it seems to shew.

    Those apprehend the beau's a fool,

       These think the fool's a beau.


  • On the Virginity of the Virgin Mary & Johanna Southcott


    Whateer is done to her she cannot know

    And if youll ask her she will swear it so

    Whether tis good or evil none's to blame

    No one can take the pride no one the shame

  • On the World you colored

    Morning painted rose —

    Idle his Vermillion

    Aimless crept the Glows

    Over Realms of Orchards

    I the Day before

    Conquered with the Robin —

    Misery - how fair

    Till your wrinkled Finger

    Shoved the sun away

    Midnight's awful Pattern
    ...

  • On this long storm the rainbow rose,

    On this late morn the sun ;

    The clouds, like listless elephants,

    Horizons straggled down.


    The birds rose smiling in their nests,

    The gales indeed were done ;

    Alas !  how heedless...