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Landscapes in verse

Taken in Spring. By the author of Sympathy [i.e. S. J. Pratt]. Second edition
 

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Fancy, attend! for thou, magician fair,
The angel form of her my soul adores,
Canst place before my eyes. And soft: methinks,
Led on by thee, I have her in my view;
Lo! there her gracious image! we trace back,
By thee assisted, O seraphic guide!
Each hallow'd step to recollection dear:
And tho' the space of many a gloomy league
Cruel divides me from her gentle hand,
Benignant Thou hast lock'd it fast in mine,
And bids it give me back the thrilling touch
That speaks a kind return; or lays it soft
Upon the breast which scarcely holds the heart,
That in sweet tumult trembles at the pressure.