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名人诗歌|On Hearing of the Intention of a Gentleman to Purchase the P

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by George Moses Horton

When on life's ocean first I spread my sail,

I then implored1 a mild auspicious2 gale3;

And from the slippery strand4 I took my flight,

And sought the peaceful haven5 of delight.

Tyrannic storms arose upon my soul,

And dreadful did their mad'ning thunders roll;

The pensive6 muse7 was shaken from her sphere,

And hope, it vanished in the clouds of fear.

At length a golden sun broke through the gloom,

And from his smiles arose a sweet perfume

A calm ensued, and birds began to sing,

And lo! the sacred muse resumed her wing.

With frantic8 joy she chaunted as she flew,

And kiss'd the clement9 hand that bore her through;

Her envious10 foes11 did from her sight retreat,

Or prostrate12 fall beneath her burning feet.

'Twas like a proselyte, allied13 to Heaven

Or rising spirits' boast of sins forgiven,

Whose shout dissolves the adamant14 away,

Whose melting voice the stubborn rocks obey.

'Twas like the salutation of the dove,

Borne on the zephyr15 through some lonesome grove16,

When Spring returns, and Winter's chill is past,

And vegetation smiles above the blast.

'Twas like the evening of a nuptial17 pair,

When love pervades18 the hour of sad despair

'Twas like fair Helen's sweet return to Troy,

When every Grecian bosom19 swell'd with joy.

The silent harp20 which on the osiers hung,

Was then attuned21, and manumission sung;

Away by hope the clouds of fear were driven,

And music breathed my gratitude22 to Heaven.

Hard was the race to reach the distant goal,

The needle oft was shaken from the pole;

In such distress23 who could forbear to weep?

Toss'd by the headlong billows of the deep!

The tantalizing24 beams which shone so plain,

Which turned my former pleasures into pain

Which falsely promised all the joys of fame,

Gave way, and to a more substantial flame.

Some philanthropic souls as from afar,

With pity strove to break the slavish bar;

To whom my floods of gratitude shall roll,

And yield with pleasure to their soft control.

And sure of Providence25 this work begun

He shod my feet this rugged26 race to run;

And in despite of all the swelling27 tide,

Along the dismal28 path will prove my guide.

Thus on the dusky verge of deep despair,

Eternal Providence was with me there;

When pleasure seemed to fade on life's gay dawn,

And the last beam of hope was almost gone


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