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the halcyon calm did mar, And Grief was absent still, and Hate was banished far. So Blannerhasset with his partner, dwelt, In kind connubial tenderness, in this Most gay and blooming scene; here, here they felt That feeling which if earth hath aught like bliss, Is bliss! the tender look! the touch! the kiss! And, often mid this sylvan scene was heard, (Where no vile Envy gave its serpent hiss,) The voice of love, the only, joyous, word Which blended with the notes of wind, and rill, and bird. Sweet pair! with all that's best of life, possest, Wealth, love, refinement, learning, genius, birth; Bright, blooming offspring, virtuous, good and blest Charming their hearts, with that young, pangless mirth; And, when at evening mild, they saunter'd forth, Beneath the rosy sky, they looked toward heaven, And wondered why this was so bright an earth, And why that God whose gifts to man are even, This wondrous happiness to them alone had given. Then came a dark-soul'd man, with magic eye, And glozing tongue, and Blannerhasset's mind, Became his slave, he could not now deny His devilish spell, a villian, smooth refin'd, Whose mighty arts his thoughtless victim bind, In fearful chains: Burr was this Satan's name, Who crept into this Eden unconfin'd, And drove this erring pair of later fame, Like that of old, to roam and sigh o'er earth the same. "Come, go with me," said Burr, "and you shall find, Strange honors, riches, and a deathless name," And Blannerhasset thought the villian kind, Who fed his soul, on novel dreams of fame, While Burr aspir'd to breathe a sinful flame, Through Blannerhasset's sweet and guiltless wife, But she his artful cozening overcame, And brav'd the demon with victorious strife, And sacredly maintained the whiteness of her life. But they were ruin'd, this sequester'd pair, Who shunn'd the world's alluring charms to crime, Soon they were driven forth in dark despair, Like the sad consorts of that earlier time. A grief fell on that island's blooming prime. They pass'd away, and never saw again, Their island home amid that pleasant clime. Awhile they roamed o'er earth's most desolate plain, But soon securely slept from life's wild woe and pain. This is real history of that isle, That ever draws the weary traveller's eye, He sees its fairy greenness brightly smile, Amid that river; as he passeth by, Perchance his human eye's no longer dry, While he recalls that mournful history; And h
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