WHILE, born to bring the Muse’s happier days,
A patriot’s hand protects a poet’s lays,
While nurs’d by you she sees her myrtles bloom,
Green and unwither’d o’er his honour’d tomb;
Excuse her doubts, if yet she fears to tell
What secret transports in her bosom swell.
With conscious awe she hears the critic’s fame,
And blushing hides her wreath at Shakespeare’s name.
Hard was the lot those injur’d strains endur’d,
Unown’d by Science, and by years obscur’d;
Fair Fancy wept; and echoing sighs confess’d
A fixt despair in every tuneful breast.
Not with more grief the afflicted swains appear,
When wintry winds deform the plenteous year;
When ling’ring frosts the ruin’d seats invade
Where Peace resorted, and the Graces play’d.
Each rising art by just gradation moves,
Toil builds on toil and age on age improves:
The Muse alone unequal dealt her rage,
And grac’d with noblest pomp her earliest stage.
Preserv’d through time, the speaking scenes impart
Each changeful wish of Ph
(William Taylor Collins)
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