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BOOK TENTH.

RESIDENCE IN FRANCE

CONTINUED.

RESIDENCE IN FRANCE.

CONTINUED.

It was a beautiful and silent day
That overspread the countenance of earth,
Then fading with unusual quietness,
A day as beautiful as e'er was given

To soothe regret, though deepening what it soothed,
When by the gliding Loire I paused, and cast
Upon his rich domains, vineyard and tilth,
Green meadow-ground, and many-colored woods,
Again, and yet again, a farewell look;

Then from the quiet of that scene passed on,
Bound to the fierce Metropolis. From his throne
The King had fallen, and that invading host -
Presumptuous cloud, on whose black front was
written

The tender mercies of the dismal wind

That bore it—on the plains of Liberty
Had burst innocuous. Say in bolder words,
They who had come elate as Eastern hunters
Banded beneath the Great Mogul, when he

Erewhile went forth from Agra or Lahore,
Rajahs and Omrahs in his train, intent
To drive their prey inclosed within a ring
Wide as a province, but, the signal given,
Before the point of the life-threatening spear
Narrowing itself by moments, they, rash men,

Had seen the anticipated quarry turned
Into avengers, from whose wrath they fled
In terror. Disappointment and dismay
Remained for all whose fancies had run wild
With evil expectations; confidence

And perfect triumph for the better cause.

The State, as if to stamp the final seal
On her security, and to the world

Show what she was, a high and fearless soul,
Exulting in defiance, or heart-stung
By sharp resentment, or belike to taunt
With spiteful gratitude the baffled League,
That had stirred up her slackening faculties

To a new transition, when the King was crushed,
Spared not the empty throne, and in proud haste
Assumed the body and venerable name

Of a Republic. Lamentable crimes,

'Tis true, had gone before this hour, dire work
Of massacre, in which the senseless sword
Was prayed to as a judge; but these were past,
Earth free from them for ever, as was thought, -
Ephemeral monsters, to be seen but once!
Things that could only show themselves and die.

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