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It reach'd the mark, a most surprizing length;<br />

Which spoke an equal share of art, and strength.<br />

Scarce was it fall'n, when with too eager hand<br />

Young Hyacinth ran to snatch it from the sand;<br />

But the curst orb, which met a stony soil,<br />

Flew in his face with violent recoil.<br />

Both faint, both pale, and breathless now appear,<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy with pain, the am'rous God with fear.<br />

He ran, and rais'd him bleeding from the ground,<br />

Chafes his cold limbs, and wipes the fatal wound:<br />

<strong>The</strong>n herbs of noblest juice in vain applies;<br />

<strong>The</strong> wound is mortal, and his skill defies.<br />

As in a water'd garden's blooming walk,<br />

When some rude hand has bruis'd its tender stalk,<br />

A fading lilly droops its languid head,<br />

And bends to earth, its life, and beauty fled:<br />

So Hyacinth, with head reclin'd, decays,<br />

And, sickning, now no more his charms displays.<br />

O thou art gone, my boy, Apollo cry'd,<br />

Defrauded of thy youth in all its pride!<br />

Thou, once my joy, art all my sorrow now;<br />

And to my guilty hand my grief I owe.<br />

Yet from my self I might the fault remove,<br />

Unless to sport, and play, a fault should prove,<br />

Unless it too were call'd a fault to love.<br />

Oh cou'd I for thee, or but with thee, dye!<br />

But cruel Fates to me that pow'r deny.<br />

Yet on my tongue thou shalt for ever dwell;<br />

Thy name my lyre shall sound, my verse shall tell;<br />

And to a flow'r transform'd, unheard-of yet,<br />

Stamp'd on thy leaves my cries thou shalt repeat.<br />

<strong>The</strong> time shall come, prophetick I foreknow,<br />

When, joyn'd to thee, a mighty chief shall grow,<br />

And with my plaints his name thy leaf shall show.<br />

While Phoebus thus the laws of Fate reveal'd,<br />

Behold, the blood which stain'd the verdant field,<br />

Is blood no longer; but a flow'r full blown,<br />

Far brighter than the Tyrian scarlet shone.<br />

A lilly's form it took; its purple hue<br />

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