Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral/To a Lady on her remarkable Preservation in a Hurricane in North Carolina
To a Lady on her remarkable Preservation in an Hurricane in North-Carolina.
THOUGH thou did'st hear the tempest from afar,
And felt'st the horrors of the wat'ry war,
To me unknown, yet on this peaceful shore
Methinks I hear the storm tumultuous roar,
Compell'd the Nereids to usurp the land.
Reluctant rose the daughters of the main,
And flow ascending glided o'er the plain,
Till Æolus in his rapid chariot drove
Furious he comes. His winged sons obey
Their frantic fire, and madden all the sea.
The billows rave, the wind's fierce tyrant roars,
And with his thund'ring terrors shakes the shores:
And strows with planks the wat'ry element.
But thee, Maria, a kind Nereid's shield
Preserv'd from sinking, and thy form upheld:
And sure some heav'nly oracle design'd
Things of eternal consequence to weigh,
And to thine heart just feelings to convey
Of things above, and of the future doom,
And what the births of the dread world to come.
"Resign her, Nereid," 'twas thy God's command.
Thy spouse late buried, as thy fears conceiv'd,
Again returns, thy fears are all reliev'd:
Thy daughter blooming with superior grace
O come, and joyful show thy spouse his heir,
And what the blessings of maternal care!