ON HAVING OUR MINDS SUITED TO OUR FORTUNE. ADDRESSED TO A FRIEND. THIS would be still my wish, could I But surely when we vapour most, How seldom is our good enjoy'd, A lowly heart, and little eye, These maxims sage and dry, you'll say, These rigid moral rules, Take our superior sense away, Whoe'er can ease by folly get, But sure ourselves aright to see, Think not I envy courts and kings, Ev'n I perhaps, if heav'n would deign As well as any lord might reign, My mind with weight of bus'ness charg'd, Till then, a lowly heart and eye With fortunes that are low. Weekly Amusement. A THOUGHT ON WAKING. SLEEP by night, and cares by day, Bear my fleeting life away; Lo! in yonder eastern skies Sol appears, and bids me rise; Tells me "Life is on the wing, And has no returning spring; Death comes on with steady pace, And life's the only day of grace.” • Shining preacher! shining morning Let me take th' important warning! Rouse then all my active pow'rs, Well improve the coming hours; Let no trifles kill the day, (Trifles oft our hearts betray) Virtue, science, knowledge, truth,. Guide th' enquiries of my youth : Wisdom, and experience sage, Then shall sooth the cares of age : They with time shall never die, They will lead to joys on high, They the paths of life display, Shining with celestial day; Blissful path, with safety trod, And it leads the soul to God.. TO A LADY ON HER RETURN FROM BATHING. Be hush'd, ye winds, ye tempests cease, My love now tries the faithless main; Be hush'd, ye waves, and roll in peace, Until my love return again. Yet should the wat'ry mountains roll, Yet see, more bright in all her charms, That down her hair its fond embrace, That one fond wave, upon her breast, In showers of silver tears dissolv'd. Yet grateful still for so much bliss, And fix'd its coral in a kiss, Upon the ruby lips of love. Literary Magazine. CHLOE HUNTING. WHILST thousands court fair Chloe's love, With the same speed she seeks the hind, She leaves pursuing swains behind, Oh, strange caprice in thy dear breast, Consider, fair, what 'tis you do, Soame Jenyns. U |