* Each hour a mercenary crowd “ With richest proffers strove: “ Among the rest young Edwin bow'd, “ But never talk'd of love. “ In humble, simplest habit clad, “ Nor wealth nor power had he; 6 Wisdom and worth were all he had, " But these were all to me. “ The blossom opening to the day, “ The dews of heaven refin’d, « Could nought of purity display, • To emulate his mind. " The dew, the blossom on the tree, “ With charms inconstant shine; “ Their charms were his, but, woe to me! « Their constancy was mine. « For still I try'd each fickle art, “ Importunate and vain : " And while his passion touch'd my heart, “ I triumph'd in his pain. « Till quite dejected with my scom, “ He left me to my pride; “ And sought a solitude forlorn, *** In secret, where he dy’d. life shall pay; “ But mine the sorrow, mine the fault, 66 And well my « I'll seek the solitude he sought, " And stretch me where he lay. “ And there forlorn despairing hid, “ I'll lay me down and die: « 'Twas so for me that Edwin did, " And so for him will I.” “ Forbid it, Heaven !" the hermit cry’d, And clasp'd her to his breast: The wond'ring fair-one turn'd to chide, ~ Twas Edwin's self that press'd. · Turn, Angelina, ever dear, My charmer, turn to see " Thy own, thy long-lost Edwin here, • Restor'd to love and thee. “ Thus let me hold thee to my heart, “ And ev'ry care resign: My life my all that's mine? “ No, never from this hour to part; " We'll live and love so true; * The sigh that rends thy, constant heart “ Shall break thy Edwin's too.” EUPOLIS HYMN TO THE CREATOR, FROM THE GRERK. WESTLEY. AUTHOR of Being, source of light, Thee, when morning greets the skies eyes; Yonder azure vault on high, Yonder blue, low, liquid sky, Earth on its firm basis plac'd, Scarce can our daring thought arise To thy pavilion in the skies; Nor can Plato's self declare The bliss, the joy, the rapture there. Barren above thou dost not reign, But circled with a glorious train, The sons of GOD, the sons of liglit, Ever joying in thy sight: (For thee their silver harps are strung) Ever beauteous, ever young. Angelic forms their voices raise, And thro' heaven's arch resound thy praise. The feather'd souls that swim the air, And ere to soft repose they go, Source of light, thou bid'st the sun of solemn night Eiresione, we'll no more Thy herbage, O great Pan, sustains |