Sometimes the wooden gentry you behold Yet clougs will rise, and mar this fairer light, For wars are known, fell wars and horrid fight. The savage band are up in arms ; fierce blows Deform their seat, and break their soft repose. So faithless as the smiles of pleasure are ! So close the heel of joy is rubbed by care ! Now swords, now tubes with fetid sulphur prest, And gleam of iron, and lances in the rest, And dreadful clash ensue: the bars within Strain to the pressure and the hideous din ; . While the touched nitre, with distracting sound, Spatters its fires and erring hisses round. Heaped is the floor with slain ; strewed round the stage Host lies on host, dire fruit of civil rage. Thus'sad Tithonus changed his mighty trunk, But now the lineage of this pigmy band, Their latent life, and the directing hand, I shall unfold. The workman shapes his wood Till, to the human mould, he has subdued . His oak-born progeny ; with strappings meet Arms to the shoulders binds, to the legs, feet ; Limb suits to limb, and joint to joint inserts : Then fits smalt blocks, through which his hand exerts The easy weights. Thus, dexterous he employs The secret motion, and affords the voice. And now complete, each little puppet shews His lines of deep-trenched thought, and chisselled brows. They leap, they swing, act all their volant airs, And utter sounds compressed, and words 'not theirs. Thou mountain stream, whose early torrent-couree Hath many a drear and distant region seen, Windest thy downward way with slacken'd force, As with the journey thou had'st wearied been; And all enamour!d of these margins green, Around the hazel banks that o'er thee lean :- (Forgetful of life's dark and troublous hour) Through scenes where Fancy frames her fairy bower, But time and tide wait notand I, like thee, How sweet, my friend, at this lone hour, to scale, These moonlight mountain cliffs, and view below.. With all its shadowy isles ; to list alone And summer rills adown the rocks that creep Falls on the ear that deep and nameless tone, Made of all mingling sounds,—so like the moan Thus look’d the infant world ere yet the groan TO THE SAME. THEY call'd us brother bards !—The same blue streams Together, when those ancient tales were sung, l ist Our tastes, our friendships, and our faith the same:- Shall charm tumultuous camps and courtly halls, and While I shall chant my little madrigals ON THE DEPARTURE OF AUTUMN. 1. THEY are gone, the bright visions for ever are past, There were hours of enchantment, when heavenly light, 3. There were forms of enchantment that floated around Mid the golden-hued groves on the leaf-covered ground Those forms will revive in the dark winter day, And enliven with magical beauty my way. There was music divine, when the redbreast at morn There was joy most enchanting, when morning awoke 6. BALLAD.. 1. . 2. But see, the morn approaching, a vessel heaves in sight, W.M.T. VERSES TO THE MEMORY OF DR JOHN LEYDEN. WHERE sleep the brave on Java's strand, |