What blooming garlands shall the Muses twine,
What verdant laurels weave, what flowers combine,
To crown their favorite Son whose generous heart
Has check’d the arrogance of Critic Art,
And shewn that still in their exhaustless mine
The purest gems of radiant Genius shine,
To grace the venturous Poets who explore
The unsun’d treasures of their sacred store?
Nor this the Syren note of flattering praise,
Or the fond tribute partial friendship pays;
A voice unknown to fame, to thee unknown,
But wak’d by thy superior worth alone,
Attempts, perhaps with too officious zeal,
Thy thoughts awhile from higher cares to steal,
And in presumptuous numbers dares essay
To hail the glories of thy matchless lay.
O fairest hope of Britain’s tuneful Choir!
Why yield to other hands the Epic Wire?
Say who of all her Bards like thee shall swell
To strains of extasy th’ Heroic shell?
When the long series of connecting rhime
Denies the raptur’d flight or march sublime
Who shall the interval so well beguile
With each rich ornament of polish’d style?
Who o’er the thrilling heart such forms shall throw
Of frantic horror, or pathetic woe?
Or when the notes from Freedom’s clarion blown
Chill the pale Despot on his trembling throne,
What manly son of Britain’s warbling throng
Shall join the P
(Henry James Pye)
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