7 Yet | still 77 | 7 he kept his / wild, 717 un | al ter'd | mien ; 7 | 7 While | each 7 | strain’d 9 | ball of sight 7 | | 1 seem'd 7 | bursting | 7 from his head. 7| | | Thy 7 | numbers, | | Jealousy! | 7 to , nought were | fix'd:11 Sad 7 | proof 7 | 7 of thy dis / tressful | state! 7|| 7 Of differing | themes, 7 1 7 the | veering | song was | mix’d; 711 ។ 7 And now, 7 | 17 it | courted | Love; 7| | now any 7 | raging | call'd on | Hate. 7111 7 With | eyes 7 1 7 up / rais'd, 7/7 as one in | spird, 711 Pale | Melancholy | sat re | tired; 7|| And from her | wild se quester'd seat, 7| 7 In | notes, 7 1 7 by | distance | made 7 | more 7 | sweet, 7 | | Pour'd thro' the mellow | horn, 717 her 1 pensive | soul; 711 7 And | dashing / soft, 717 from | rocks a l round, 명 Bubbling / runnels | join'd the sound. 711 | 7 Thro', glades and I glooms, 7 1 7 the / mingled | measures stole: 711 7 Or | oe'r 7 | some 7 | haunted stream, 7 1 7 with ma fond de lay, 71 | 1 Round a holy | calm dif| fusing, | | Love of | peace, 7 | 7 and | lonely / musing, I 7 In hollow | murmurs dy'd a | way. 7 111 1 7 But 0! how | alter’d, | 7 was its | sprightlier | 1 tone! 71 7 When | Cheerfulness, I 17a | nymph of | healthi est | hue, 71 7 Her | bow 7 17a | cross her | shoulder | fung; ? | 7 Her | buskins | gemm’d with | morning | dew, 7|| Blew an in / spiring | air, 7 | 7 that | dale and thicket | rung:7|| 7 The hunters | call, 717 to | Faun 7 17 and 1 Dryad | known. 7 || | 7 The oak crown'd sisters, 1 7 and their chaste 1 1 eyed queen, | 7 Satyrs | 7 and | Sylvan | boys, 7 | 7 were | seen, ma l Peeping from I forth 7 | their 7 | alleys | green; 7 | | Brown | Exercise 7 re / joic’d to hear, 7 | 1 7 And | Sport 7 | leapt 7 | up, 717 and | seiz'd his beechen / spear. 7||| Last came | Joy's 7 | 7 ec | static | trial. | | He with | viny | crown ad | vancing, | First to the | lively | pipe 717 his / hand ad | dress'd; 71 7 But soon he I saw the brisk a / wakening | viol, 1 7 Whose sweet, 7| 7 en trancing | voice, 7| 7 he I lov'd the best. 7 || | They would have I thought, 717 who | heard 7 17 the | strain, 7 They / saw; 717 in | Tempe’s | vale 7 1 7 her! native maids, 7] 7 A | midst the I festal | sounding | shades, 7 | 7 To / some un | weary'd | minstrel | dancing: || While as his | Aying | fingers | kiss'd the strings, 711 Love 7 | 1 | 1 Loose were her, tresses / seen, 7 17 her | zone 7 | 7 un | bound; 711 7 And he, 7 | 7 amidst | his 7 | frolic | play, 7 | q Asl if he would the | charming | air 7 | 7 re pay, 7 Shook 7 | thousand | odours, 1 7 from his dewy | wings. 77711 CHILDE HAROLD. CANTO IX, CLXXXVI. Oh! that the | Desert | 7 were my dwelling place, : 7 With | one 7 | fair 7 | Spirit 17 for my | minister, | | That I might | all for I get the human race, 1 7| 7 And, I hating | no one, | I love 7 | 7 but only I her! 711 Ye 7 | Elements ! | .7 in whose en l nobling | stir 1| 7 I feel myself ex | alted; | | Can ye | not | 7 Accord me 1 7 such a being?! | | Do Il | | 7 In | deeming | such 7 1 7 in 1 habit | many a | spot! 711 Though with them / to converse, 717 can rarely I be our | lot. 7 || | There is a pleasure | 7 in the pathless / woods, 7 11 There is a / rapture | 7 on the lonely / shore, 7 11 There is so I ciety, I 1 where / none in trudes, 71 17 By the | deep 7 | sea, 71 7 and music | 7 in 1 its / roar:7111 1 I love not | man 1 17 the | less, 717 but | na7 | 7 ture | more, 7 7 From I those our | interviews, í in i which i; steal 7 7 From | all I may be, 17 or I have been | 7 be! fore, 711 7 To | mingle | 7 with the universe, I and I feel 7 | What I can | ne'er ex / press, 9 17 yet cannot | all 7 1 7 con ceal. 711 | Roll 7 | on, 717 thou | deep 7 17 and | dark 7 | blue 7 | ocean, I roll!!!! 7 Ten thousand | fleets 7 || sweep over / thee, 7 | 1 7 in / vain, 7111 Man 7 | marks the earth 7 7 with | ruin | 17 his con | trol 71 Stops with the shore; ? | upon the watery | plain 71 T The wrecks are | all 17 | thy | deed; | | nor doth re | main 71 7 A shadow of man's / ravage, I save his own, 1 I I When for a | moment, ! 17 like a | drop of | rain, 71 7. He | sinks 7 1 7 into | thy | depths 7 1 7 with | bub bling | groan, 7 | 7 With | out a | grave, 7 | 17 un | knell’d, 7 1 7 un | coffin'd, 1 7 and un | known. 7| | | ** His | steps 7| 7 are not upon | thy | paths, 7 | thy | fields ? | 7 Are not a | spoil 7 1 7 for | him, 7 | thou dost a | rise 7 | y And shake him from the 1 1 7 the vile | strength he / wields 7 | 1 7 For , earth's destruction, I thou dost | all des | pise. 711 Spurning him 1 7 from thy I bosom, | 7 to the skies, 711 And send'st him | shivering 1 7 in thy I playful | spray, 7 | , 7 And howling, 7 to his Gods, 7 1 I where 1 haply | lies 71 7 His | petty | hope, 7 1 7 in f some | near 7 | part 7 | 7 or | bay, 711 Then 7 | dashest him 17 al gain 717 to | earth, 7 1 | there 7 | let him i lay. 7 || | 7 The | armaments, | 7 which | thunderstrike | 7 the | walls 7 | |