And still the Few best loved and most revered Rise round the board their social smile endeared? Selected shelves shall claim thy studious hours; Tho' my thatched bath no rich Mosaic knows, The strength and beauty which its waves impart. + Postea verò quàm Tyrannio mihi libros disposuit, mens addita videtur meis ædibus. Cic. Here THETIS, bending, with a mother's fears Far from the joyless glare, the maddening strife, And all the dull impertinence of life, These eyelids open to the rising ray, And close, when Nature bids, at close of day. * Ingenium, sibi quod vacuas desumsit Athenas, Et studiis annos septem dedit, insenuitque .-HOR. Like those blest Youths, forgive the fabling page, O come, and, rich in intellectual wealth, No tuneful echoes, ambushed at my gate, When Christmas revels in a world of snow, And bids her berries blush, her carols flow; His spangling shower when Frost the wizard flings; Or, borne in ether blue, on viewless wings, O'er the white pane his silvery foliage weaves, And gems with icicles the sheltering eaves; -Thy muffled friend his nectarine-wall pursues, What time the sun the yellow crocus woos, Screened from the arrowy North; and duly hies To meet the morning-rumour as it flies; To range the murmuring market-place, and view The motley groups that faithful TENIERS drew.* When Spring bursts forth in blossoms thro' the vale, And her wild music triumphs on the gale, Oft with my book I muse from stile to stile; t Oft in my porch the listless noon beguile, Framing loose numbers, till declining day Thro' the green trellis shoots a crimson ray; Till the West-wind leads on the twilight hours, And shakes the fragrant bells of closing flowers. • Fallacem circum, vespertinumque pererro + Tantôt, un livre en main, errant dans les préries. .-BOILEAU. Nor boast, O Choisy, seat of soft delight, The secret charm of thy voluptuous night. Vain is the blaze of wealth, the pomp of power! Lo, here, attendant on the shadowy hour, Thy closet-supper, served by hands unseen, Sheds, like an evening-star, its ray serene, To hail our coming. Not a step profane Dares, with rude sound, the cheerful rite restrain; And, while the frugal banquet glows revealed, Pure and unbought*-the natives of my field; While blushing fruits thro' scattered leaves invite, Still clad in bloom, and veiled in azure light; With wine, as rich in years as HORACE sings, With water, clear as his own fountain flings, The shifting side-board plays its humbler part, Beyond the triumphs of a Loriot's art. Thus, in this calm recess, so richly fraught With mental light, and luxury of thought, My life steals on; (O could it blend with thine !) Careless my course, yet not without design. So thro' the vales of Loire the bee-hives glide, The light raft dropping with the silent tide; * Dapes inemtas, -HOR. |