To Disappointment lyrics

by

Samuel Taylor Coleridge


        Hence! thou fiend of gloomy sway,
That lov'st on withering blast to ride
O'er fond Illusion's air-built pride.
        Sullen Spirit! Hence! Away!

        Where Avarice lurks in sordid cell,
Or mad Ambition builds the dream,
Or Pleasure plots th' unholy scheme
        There with Guilt and Folly dwell!

        But oh! when Hope on Wisdom's wing
Prophetic whispers pure delight,
Be distant far thy cank'rous blight,
        Demon of envenom'd sting.

        Then haste thee, Nymph of balmy gales!
Thy poet's prayer, sweet May! attend!
Oh! place my parent and my friend
        'Mid her lovely native vales.

        Peace, that lists the woodlark's strains,
Health, that breathes divinest treasures,
Laughing Hours, and Social Pleasures
        Wait my friend in Cambria's plains.

        Affection there with mingled ray
Shall pour at once the raptures high
Of filial and maternal Joy;
        Haste thee then, delightful May!

        And oh! may Spring's fair flowerets fade,
May Summer cease her limbs to lave
In cooling stream, may Autumn grave
        Yellow o'er the corn-cloath'd glade;

        Ere, from sweet retirement torn,
She seek again the crowded mart:
Nor thou, my selfish, selfish heart
        Dare her slow return to mourn!

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