Methinks thy new abode is one Thou wilt not, Cupid! disapprove, For all my married life has run A lengthen'd course of constant love. Prompt me, thou type of higher hope! Until, in its ascending scope, It soar to social and divine. So, little Elf! shalt thou be eyed With double favour by thine owner, Both as a tutelary guide, And a memorial of thy donor. THE CHARMS OF LIFE. WHAT hath life to charm us? Flowers Whose sweet lips have ever sung Carols from the fields and bowers, In perfume's universal tongue. Choral fairies bright and merry! Hark! I hear your silver bells, Chiming from the tufted dells A May-day welcome-hey down derry! Hark again! those jocund calls Are Echo's voice, who loves to mock The laughter of the waterfalls That leap for joy from rock to rock. And now the winds their organ ply, Tuned to the music of the birds, And rustling leaves and lowing herds, Oh! what a thrilling harmony! Joys there are of wider scope, Our social and domestic ties, Faith, love, charity, and hope, With all their mingled ecstacies. And mental bliss that never cloys, But charms the head and thrills the heart; Life! how grand a boon thou art! Life! how sumless are thy joys! A HINT TO CYNICS. YOUTH, beauty, love, delight, All blessings bright and dear, Like shooting stars by night, Flash, fall, and disappear. Let Cynics doubt their worth, Because they're born to die, The wiser sons of earth Will snatch them ere they fly. Tho' mingled with alloy, We throw not gold away; Then why reject the joy That's blended with decay? MUSIC. PEACE to the tenants of the tomb Whom oft we met in hall and bower, Peace to the buried friends with whom 'We shared the charm of music's hour; Tho' dead, they are not mute, for still Does memory wake some favour'd strain That makes our yearning bosoms thrill Health to the friends we still possess; Oh! long and often may we meet, Our yet remaining years to bless With Music's pleasures pure and sweet: And praises to the power divine That gave to man the precious boon, Which makes life's social evening shine As brightly as its morn and noon. |