Saturday, May 30, 2020

Verses Written in the Spring / Ann Batten Cristall (s 1)


from Verses Written in the Spring

From yon fair hill, whose woody crest
The mantling hand of spring has dress'd,
Where gales imbibe the May-perfume,
And strew the blushing almond's bloom,
I view the verdant plains below,
And lucid streams which gently flow;
The opening foliage, drench'd with showers,
Weeps o'er the odorous vernal flowers;
And while before my temper'd eye
From glancing clouds swift shadows fly,
While nature seems serene and bless'd,
And inward concord tunes my breast,
I sigh for those by fortune cross'd,
Whose souls to Nature's charms are lost.

~~
Ann Batten Cristall (1769-1848)
from Poetical Sketches, 1795

[Poem is in the public domain worldwide]

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