O, ever sk**ed to wear the form we love! To bid the shapes of fear and grief depart; Come, gentle Hope! with one gay smile remove The lasting sadness of an aching heart. Thy voice, benign Enchantress! let me hear; Say that for me some pleasures yet shall bloom,-- That Fancy's radiance, Friendship's precious tear, Shall soften, or shall chase, misfortune's gloom.
But come not glowing in the dazzling ray, Which once with dear illusions charm'd my eye,-- O! strew no more, sweet flatterer! on my way The flowers I fondly thought too bright to die; Visions less fair will soothe my pensive breast, That asks not happiness, but longs for rest!