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The Humourous Poetry of the English Language

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So when Amphion bade <strong>the</strong> lyre<br />

To more majestic sound aspire,<br />

Behold <strong>the</strong> mad'ning throng,<br />

In wonder and oblivion drowned,<br />

To sculpture turned by magic sound,<br />

And petrifying song.<br />

A LOVE SONG,<br />

IN THE MODERN TASTE.<br />

DEAN SWIFT.<br />

Fluttering spread thy purple pinions<br />

Gentle Cupid, o'er my heart:<br />

I a slave in thy dominions;<br />

Nature must give way to art.<br />

Mild Arcadians, ever blooming,<br />

Nightly nodding o'er your flocks,<br />

See my weary days consuming<br />

All beneath yon flowery rocks.<br />

Thus <strong>the</strong> Cyprian goddess weeping<br />

Mourned Adonis, darling youth;<br />

Him <strong>the</strong> boar, in silence creeping,<br />

Gored with unrelenting tooth.<br />

Cynthia, tune harmonious numbers;<br />

Fair Discretion, string <strong>the</strong> lyre:<br />

Soo<strong>the</strong> my ever-waking slumbers:<br />

Bright Apollo, lend thy choir.<br />

Gloomy Pluto, king <strong>of</strong> terrors,<br />

Arm'd in adamantine chains,<br />

Lead me to <strong>the</strong> crystal mirrors,<br />

Watering s<strong>of</strong>t Elysian plains.<br />

Mournful cypress, verdant willow,<br />

Gilding my Aurelia's brows,

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