Tho' Fame to farthest earth her name had borne,
These brought no shield against the envious thorn;
Deem not the envenom'd dart
Invulnerable found her thrilling woman's heart.
Man's home is every where. On Ocean's flood,
Where the strong ship with storm-defying tether
Doth link in stormy brotherhood
Earth's utmost zones together,
Where'er the red gold glows, the spice-trees wave,
Where the rich diamond ripens, 'mid the flame
Of vertic suns that ope the stranger's grave,
He, with bronz'd cheek and daring step doth rove;
He with short pang and slight
Doth turn him from the chequer"d light
Of the fair moon thro' his own forests dancing,
Where music, joy and love
Were his young hours entrancing;
And where Ambition's thunder-claim
Points out his lot,
Or fitful Wealth allures to roam,
There, doth he make his home,
And still repineth not.
It is not thus with Woman. The far halls
Though ruinous and lone,
Where first her pleased ear drank a nursing-mother's tone,
The humble walls
Of that small garden where her childhood sported free,
Affection, with unfading tint recalls,
And every flower hath in its cup a bee,
Making fresh honey of remember'd things,
The flowers without a thorn, the bees bereft of stings.
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262
MRS. SIGOURNEY'S POEMS.