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Visions of Childhood! oft have ye beguil’d
Lone manhood’s cares, yet waking fondest sighs:
Ah! that once more I were a careless Child!
FIRST DRAFT: AN EFFUSION AT EVENING
WRITTEN IN AUGUST, 1792
Imagination, Mistress of my Love!
Where shall mine Eye thy elfin haunt explore?
Dost thou on yon rich Cloud thy pinions bright
Embathe in amber-glowing Floods of Light?
Or, wild of speed, pursue the track of Day 5
In other worlds to hail the morning Ray?
‘Tis time to bid the faded shadowy Pleasures move
On shadowy Memory’s wings across the Soul of Love;
And thine o’er Winter’s icy plains to fling
Each flower, that binds the breathing Locks of Spring, 10
When blushing, like a bride, from primrose Bower
She starts, awaken’d by the pattering Shower!
Now sheds the setting Sun a purple gleam,
Aid, lovely Sorc’ress! aid the Poet’s dream.
With faery wand O bid my Love arise, 15
The dewy brilliance dancing in her Eyes;
As erst she woke with soul-entrancing Mien
The thrill of Joy extatic yet serene,
When link’d with Peace I bounded o’er the Plain
And Hope itself was all I knew of Pain! 20
Propitious Fancy hears the votive sigh —
The absent Maiden flashes on mine Eye!
When first the matin Bird with startling Song
Salutes the Sun his veiling Clouds among,
{ accustom’d
I trace her footsteps on the { steaming Lawn, 25
I view her glancing in the gleams of Dawn!
When the bent Flower beneath the night-dew weeps
And on the Lake the silver Lustre sleeps,
Amid the paly Radiance soft and sad
She meets my lonely path in moonbeams clad. 30
With her along the streamlet’s brink I rove;
With her I list the warblings of the Grove;
And seems in each low wind her voice to float,
Lone-whispering Pity in each soothing Note!
As oft in climes beyond the western Main 35
Where boundless spreads the wildly-silent Plain,
The savage Hunter, who his drowsy frame
Had bask’d beneath the Sun’s unclouded Flame,
Awakes amid the tempest-troubled air,
The Thunder’s Peal and Lightning’s lurid glare — 40
Aghast he hears the rushing Whirlwind’s Sweep,
And sad recalls the sunny hour of Sleep!
So lost by storms along Life’s wild’ring Way
Mine Eye reverted views that cloudless Day,
When, —— ! on thy banks I joy’d to rove 45
While Hope with kisses nurs’d the infant Love!
Sweet —— ! where Pleasure’s streamlet glides
Fann’d by soft winds to curl in mimic tides;
Where Mirth and Peace beguile the blameless Day;
And where Friendship’s fixt star beams a mellow’d Ray; 50
Where Love a crown of thornless Roses wears;
Where soften’d Sorrow smiles within her tears;
And Memory, with a Vestal’s meek employ,
Unceasing feeds the lambent flame of Joy!
No more thy Sky Larks less’ning from my sight 55
Shall thrill th’ attunéd Heartstring with delight;
No more shall deck thy pensive Pleasures sweet
With wreaths of sober hue my evening seat!
Yet dear to [My] Fancy’s Eye thy varied scene
Of Wood, Hill, Dale and sparkling Brook between: 60
Yet sweet to [My] Fancy’s Ear the warbled song,
That soars on Morning’s wing thy fields among!
Scenes of my Hope! the aching Eye ye leave,
Like those rich Hues that paint the clouds of Eve!
Tearful and saddening with the sadden’d Blaze 65
Mine Eye the gleam pursues with wistful Gaze —
Sees Shades on Shades with deeper tint impend,
Till chill and damp the moonless Night descend!
LINES: ON AN AUTUMNAL EVENING
O thou wild Fancy, check thy wing! No more
Those thin white flakes, those purple clouds explore!
Nor there with happy spirits speed thy flight
Bath’d in rich amber-glowing floods of light;
Nor in yon gleam, where slow descends the day, 5
With western peasants hail the morning ray!
Ah! rather bid the perish’d pleasures move,
A shadowy train, across the soul of Love!
O’er Disappointment’s wintry desert fling
Each flower that wreath’d the dewy locks of Spring, 10
When blushing, like a bride, from Hope’s trim bower
She