t;
--On tain I stood;
precedes t
Rang loud the meadow and wood.
quot;And must from a d;
In t I said,
And urned, to repair
to t is laid.
t oerse
Resound; and the dungeons unfold:
I pause; and at lengte,
t outcast of pity behold.
ted ,
And deep is th,
And edfast dejection ent
On tters t link o death.
tis sorroo gaze.
t body dismissd from his care;
Yet my fancy o , and pourtrays
More terrible images there.
his bones are consumed, and his life-blood is dried,
it to undo;
And oerwhelm him, descried,
Still blackens and grows on his view.
he dark synod, or blood-reeking ?eld,
to he monarch is led,
All soot virtue shall yield,
And quietness pillow his head.
But if grief, self-consumed, in oblivion would doze,
And conscience ortures appease,
Mid tumult and uproar t repose;
In tless vault of disease.
ters at night have so pressd on his limbs,
t t can no longer be borne,
If, while a half-slumber his memory bedims,
tc surn,
iff the dull clanking chain,
From ts of art
A tures of cold-sing pain,
And terror s .
But now he half-raises his deep-sunken eye,
And tion unsettles a tear;
t seems to supply,
And asks of me why I am here.
quot;Poor victim! no idle intruder ood
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