Poems on Various Subjects (Coleridge)/Effusion 2, to Burke

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3268997Poems on Various Subjects (Coleridge) — Effusion 2, to BurkeSamuel Taylor Coleridge

EFFUSION II.

AS late I lay in slumber's shadowy vale,
With wetted cheek and in a mourner's guise
I saw the fainted form of Freedom rise:
She spake! not sadder moans the autumnal gale.
"Great Son of Genius! sweet to me thy name,
Ere in an evil hour with alter'd voice
Thou badst Oppression's hireling crew rejoice
Blasting with wizard spell my laurell'd fame.
Yet never, Burke! thou drank'st Corruption's bowl!
Thee stormy Pity and the cherish'd lure
Of Pomp, and proud Precipitance of soul
Wilder'd with meteor fires. Ah Spirit pure!
That error's mist had left thy purged eye:
So might I clasp thee with a Mother's joy!"

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