The Poetical Works of Anna Seward With Extracts from her Literary Correspondence. Edited by Walter Scott ... In Three Volumes |
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[If stormy, o'er enamell'd vales]
If stormy, o'er enamell'd vales,
Keen Eurus sweeps with blighting sway,
When Zephyr's mild and balmy gales
Had waked the bloom of orient May,
Keen Eurus sweeps with blighting sway,
When Zephyr's mild and balmy gales
Had waked the bloom of orient May,
That orient bloom at once is lost,
She droops forlorn in silent bowers;
And sighs, amid untimely frost,
For glowing suns and silver showers.
She droops forlorn in silent bowers;
And sighs, amid untimely frost,
For glowing suns and silver showers.
So droops my heart, that trembling feels
The power of Stella's icy scorn;
Each rising joy her frown repels,
And wintry grows my summer morn.
The power of Stella's icy scorn;
Each rising joy her frown repels,
And wintry grows my summer morn.
Ah, Stella! cold and cruel maid!
Eternal shall that winter prove?
And wretched in the lonely glade
Must injured Truth despair of Love?
Eternal shall that winter prove?
And wretched in the lonely glade
Must injured Truth despair of Love?
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