On seeing Miss S. T. E. crossing the Hudson

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On seeing Miss S. T. E. crossing the Hudson by Ann Eliza Bleecker
from The Posthumous Works of Ann Eliza Bleecker




Tis she, upon the sapphire flood,

Whose charms the world surprise,

Whose praises, chanted in the wood,

Are wafted to the skies,


To view the heaven of her eyes,

Where'er the light barque moves,

The green hair'd sisters, smiling, rise

From out their sea-girt groves.


E'en Neptune quits his glassy caves,

And calls out from afar,

'So Venus look'd, when o'er the waves

'She drove her pearly car.'


He bids the winds to caves retreat,

And there confin'd to roar:

'But here,' said he, 'forbear to breathe,

'Till Susan comes on shore.'


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