STANZAS. BY ARCHDEACON SPENCER. "Who is this that cometh from Edom? with dyed garments from Bozrah? He that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength."-Isaiah, c. xiii. v. 1. DAYS are gone, by many a token, Long foretold, but slighted yet; All the powers of Heaven are shaken ; Hark! what voice of more than thunder Robed in Bozrah's garments gory, Not despised, forlorn, rejected, By his seraph-guards attended, Down he bends his sovereign way At that light of lights offended, Sun, and moon, and stars decay! One known tongue to every nation Midst that host of sinners crowded, Every shameful thought revealed! Where is now the bold blasphemer? If the best thy great salvation Must attain with trembling fear, God of love! and mercies tender! By the claims which saints inherit, By thy tears, in sorrow weeping, Lead me to thy glorious home! TO THE COUNTESS OF CHESTERFIELD, AND HER SISTER, THE HON. MRS. COL. ANSON, ON BEING REMINDED OF A PROMISE OF A MARRIAGE PRESENT. I've not forgot the sisters fair, I've not forgot the beauties rare, I've not forgot the promise made, How oft, when evening's cooler hour With rapture dwell (so sweet the theme), On these fair sisters-love's night-dream! *The late Mrs. General G. Epping Forest, where was situated a summer lodge of the General's. BB STANZAS. BY THE LADY E. S. WORTLEY. My deep unutterable distress Now will I fashion, mould, and dress, Till it shall look like Happiness! Heart, heart, be strong! I will each sad emotion hide, And arm myself with loftiest pride, Even now-ere long! And many a one shall say of me, So glad, so buoyant, and so free?" Ah! false and wrong! But one, perchance, with deeper skill, May mark the hidden, secret ill, And with a kind compassion thrill! 'Mid the light throng! And, oh! if such a one there be, And yet that one will smile with me, I will forswear my misery! Now, heart, be strong! |