CHARLOTTE SMITH. TO FRANQUILLITY. In this tumultuous sphere, for thee unfit, CHARLOTTE SMITH. SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN WRITTEN IN A CHURCH-YARD, OVER THE GRAVE OF A YOUNG WOMAN OF NINETEEN. O THOU, who sleep'st where hazle bands entwine I would, sweet Maid, thy humble bed were mine, Shall thy soft spirit fruitlessly repine; Even in the hour that should have made thee blest.. Light lies the turf upon thy virgin breast; And lingering here, to love and sorrow true, SIR EGERTON BRYDGES. ON ECHO AND SILENCE. IN eddying course when leaves began to fly, For quick the hunter's horn resounded to the sky! Not so her sister!-hark, for onward still Ah, mark the merry maid in mockful play THOMAS RUSSELL. TO VALCLUSA. WHAT though, Valclusa, the fond bard be fled, As erst, when drooping o'er her turf forlorn, He charm'd wild Echo with his plaintive song! Yet still, enamour'd of the tender tale, Pale Passion haunts thy grove's romantic gloom, Still undecay'd the fairy garlands bloom, M THOMAS RUSSELL. COULD then the babes from yon unshelter'd cot Too thoughtless youth, what though thy happier lot What though their Maker doom'd them thus forlorn |