Supposed to be written by Alerander Selkirk, during his solitary abude on the Island of Juan Fernandez. My right there is none to dispute ; I am lord of the fowl and the brute. That sages have seen in thy face? Than reign in this horrible place. I must finish my journey alone, I start at the sound of my own. My form with indifference see; Their tameness is shocking to me. Divinely bestowed upon man, How soon would I taste you again! In the ways of religion and truth, And be cheered by the sallies of youth. Resides in that heavenly world! Or all that this earth can afford. These valleys and rocks never heard, PR Ye winds, that have made me your sport, Convey to this desolate shore Of a land I shall visit no more. A wish or a thought after me? Though a friend I am never to see. Compared with the speed of its flight, And the swift winged arrows of light. In a moment I seem to be there; Soon hurries me back to despair. The beast is laid down in his lair ; And I to my cabin repair. And mercy, encouraging thought! And reconciles man to his lot. ON THE PROMOTION OF EDWARD THURLOW, ESQ. To the Lord High Chancellorship of England. And in his sportive days, And genius shed his rays. See! with united wonder cried Th' experienced and the sage, Ambition in a boy supplied With all the skill of age ! Discernment, eloquence, and grace Proclaim him born to sway The balance in the highest place, And bear the palm away. He sprang impetuous forth Attends superior worth. Ere yet he starts is known, What all bad deemed his own. ODE TO PEACE. Come, peace of mind, delightful guest! Return and make thy downy nest Once more in this sad heart: Nor riches I nor power pursue, Nor hold forbidden joys in view; We therefore need not part. Where wilt thou dwell, if not with me, From avarice and ambition free, And pleasure's fatal wiles ? For whom, alas! dost thou prepare The sweets, that I was wont to share, The banquet of thy smiles ? The great, the gay, shall they partake The heaven, that thou alone canst make ? And wilt thou quit the stream, To be a guest with them? Whate'er I loved before ; Farewell! we meet no more? HUMAN FRAILTY. Weak and irresolute is man; The purpose of to-day, Woven with pains into his plan, To-morrow rends away. Vice seems already slain; And it revives again. Finds out his weaker part; But pleasure wins his heart. 'Tis here the folly of the wise Through all his art we view; And, while his tongue the charge denies, His conscience owns it true. Bound on a voyage of awful length, And dangers little known, Man vainly trusts his own. To reach the distant coast; The breath of heaven must swell the sail, Or all the toil is lost. THE MODERN PATRIOT. REBELLION is my theme all day; I only wish 'twould come A little nearer home. On t'other side th’ Atlantic, But most so when most frantic. That man shall be my toast, Who bravely breaks the most. The choicest flowers she bears, Who constitutionally pulls Your house about your ears. Such civil broi are my delight, Though some folks can't endore them, Who say the mob are mad outright, And that a rope must cure them. |