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hat I was once the friend Whose wit, or worth, possess'd a charm, By Parents loved, and them caress'd. That spell would every sorrow calm, And bid my anxious spirit rest! HERE IN OUR FAIRY BOWERS WE DWELL. A GLEE. Sung by Messrs. GOULDEN, PYNE, and NELSON.--Composed by Mr. ROOKE. Here, in our fairy bowers, we dwell, Women our idol, life's best treasure! Echo enchanted joys to tell, Our feast of laugh, of love, and pleasure. Say, is not this then bliss divine, Beauty's smiles and rosy wine? Eternal mirth and sunshine reign, For grief we cannot find the leisure; Night's social gods have banish'd pain, Morn lights us to increasing pleasure. Say, is not this then bliss divine, Beauty's smiles and rosy wine? Here in our fairy bowers, &c. HENRY AND ELIZA. O'er the wide heath now moon-tide horrors hung, And night's dark pencil dimm'd the tints of spring; The boding minstrel now harsh omens sung, And the bat spread his dark nocturnal wing. At that still hour, pale Cynthia oft had seen The fair Eliza (joyous once and gay), With pensive step, and melancholy mien, O'er the broad plain in love-born anguish stray. Long had her heart with Henry's been entwined, And love's soft voice had waked the sacred blaze Of Hymen's altar; while, with him combined, His cherub train prepared the torch to raise: When, lo! his standard raging war uprear'd, And honour call'd her Henry from her charms. He fought, but ah! torn, mangled, blood-besmear'd, Fell, nobly fell, amid his conquering arms! In her sad bosom, a tumultuous world Of hopes and fears on his dear mem'ry spread; For fate had not the clouded roll unfurl'd, Nor yet with baleful hemlock crown'd her head. Reflection, oft to sad remembrance brought The well known spot, where they so oft had stray'd; While fond affection ten-fold ardour caught, And smiling innocence around them play'd. But these were past! and now the distant bell (For deep and pensive thought had held her there) Toll'd midnight out, with long resounding knell, While dismal echoes quiver'd in the air. Again 'twas silence--when from out the gloom She saw, with awe-struck eye, a phantom glide: 'Twas Henry's form!--what pencil shall presume To paint her horror!----HENRY AS HE DIED! Enervate, long she stood--a sculptured dread, Till waking sense dissolved amazement's chain; Then h
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