OF MR. MATTHIAS D'AMOUR. We're on a journey brief; the day is bright, "Mid an eternal change of sun and cloud, Cold winter showerings and hot summer fire; Breathed on by zephyrs, struck by whirlwinds loud; Are lapt by turns in joy and agony, In glory and in gloom; and if fatigue Assail us not in our unresting travel, 'Tis that we make with our own souls a league Not to look far before, but on our road Glance round and feel employ'd: would we unravel The Immensity beyond? We lift a weary load. WADE'S MUNDI ET CORDIS CARMINA. LONDON: LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMAN; |