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TO THE REV. W. J. H.
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Till Memory each form shall bring
The loveliest of her shadowy throng;
And Hope, that soars on sky-lark wing,
Carol wild her gladdest song!

II.

O skill'd with magic spell to roll

The thrilling tones, that concentrate the soul!
Breathe thro' thy flute those tender notes again,
While near thee sits the chaste-eyed Maiden mild;
And bid her raise the Poet's kindred strain
In soft impassion'd voice, correctly wild.

III.

In Freedom's undivided dell,

Where Toil and Health with mellow'd Love shall dwell,