The Harp of Erin Containing the Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Dermody. In Two Volumes |
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The Harp of Erin | ||
Lo! from Parnassian dell the Muses come,
And Fancy, fair, her temples bound
With flow'rets, cull'd from ev'ry plain around
Each verdant stalk, or bell,
Dank with Castalian dews, and dipt in loveliest bloom?
Struck by her wand, in mystic guise
Ten thousand sprites arise
Obedient to the spell!
In bright array th' aërial squadrons throng;
Honour, her eye-ball fix'd in ardent gaze
On Truth's eternal blaze—
Freedom, with helm of fiery hue,
Her front with many a starry gem
Illum'd, like that rich diadem
That flames a meteor o'er the heav'nly plain,
And draws behind a long and glitt'ring train.
And Fancy, fair, her temples bound
With flow'rets, cull'd from ev'ry plain around
Each verdant stalk, or bell,
Dank with Castalian dews, and dipt in loveliest bloom?
Struck by her wand, in mystic guise
Ten thousand sprites arise
Obedient to the spell!
In bright array th' aërial squadrons throng;
Honour, her eye-ball fix'd in ardent gaze
On Truth's eternal blaze—
Freedom, with helm of fiery hue,
Her front with many a starry gem
Illum'd, like that rich diadem
That flames a meteor o'er the heav'nly plain,
And draws behind a long and glitt'ring train.
The Harp of Erin | ||