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To an Idea.
I
Go, mind-created phantom go,hence flutterer wander,
Lest of thee my bosom's foe,
I still grow fonder!
II
Thou viewless soother, hence away,I'll ne'er believe thee;
For deck'd in fancy's glowing ray,
thou'dst still deceive me.
III
Go thou, who each fond wish hath fed,go fair deception,
By bright imagination bred,
and young conception!
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IV
Go trembling inmate of my breast,thou sweet illusion;
Go pleasing, dang'rous, cherish'd guest,
thou lov'd delusion!
V
Go mental Proteus, that can startinto each form;
Thou knowest can captivate the heart,
or bosom warm:
VI
Thou mind's cameleon, wav'ring still,reflecting true
The ray that beams each wish or will,
with varied hue!
VII
Go busy, flutt'ring, hov'ring thing,I'll ne'er receive thee;
Why lurk'st thou near—tho' on the wing?
away—and leave me!
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VIII
Yet should I free thee, much I fearthou'dst idly rove,
And thy course, arch betrayer, steer
to him you love!
IX
Oh! rather from the danger fly,the blissful guile;
And shun the soft deceptive eye,
and magic smile!
X
But should'st thou, flutt'ring near his heart,but haply find,
Thy mistress still a cherish'd guest,
within his mind;
XI
Oh! haste thee on thy airy wing,the tidings bear;
Or keep thy station, faithful thing,
and guard her there!
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