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PREFACE.

As the Occafion of this Poem was real, not

fictitious; fo the method pursued in it, was rather impofed, by what spontaneously arofe in the author's mind, on that occafion, than meditated, or designed. Which will appear very probable from the nature of it. For it differs from the common mode of Poetry, which is from long narrations to draw short morals. Here, on the contrary, the narrative is short, and the morality arifing from it makes the bulk of the Poem. The reafon of it is, That the facts mentioned did naturally pour these moral reflections on the thought of the writer.

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THE

COMPLAINT.

NIGHT the FIRST.

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Life, Death, and Immortality.

To the RIGHT HONOURABLE

ARTHUR ONSLOW, Efq;

SPEAKER of the HOUSE of COMMONS.

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IR'D Nature's fweet Reftorer, balmy Sleep!
He, like the World, his ready Vifit pays

Where Fortune fmiles; the Wretched he forfakes:

Swift on his downy Pinions flies from Woe,
And lights on Lids unfully'd with a Tear.

From fhort (as usual) and disturb'd Repofe,
I wake; How happy they, who wake no more!
Yet that were vain, if Dreams infeft the Grave.
I wake, emerging from a Sea of Dreams

Tumultuous; where my wreck'd defponding Thought,
From Wave to Wave of fanfy'd Mifery,

At Random drove, her Helm of Reafon loft:
Tho' now reftor'd, 'tis only Change of Pain,

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(A bitter Change!) feverer for severe.

The Day too fhort for my Distress; and Night,

Ev'n in the Zenith of her dark Domain,

Is Sunshine, to the Colour of my Fate.

Night, fable Goddess! from her Ebon Throne,
In rayless Majefty, now ftretches forth
Her leaden Sceptre o'er a flumb'ring World.
Silence, how dead! and Darkness, how profound!
Nor Eye, nor lift'ning Ear, an Object finds;
Creation fleeps. 'Tis as the gen❜ral Pulfe
Of Life stood still, and Nature made a Pause
An awful Paufe! prophetic of her End.
And let her Prophecy be foon fulfill'd :
Fate! drop the Curtain; I can lose no more.
Silence and Darkness! folemn Sisters! Twins
From ancient Night, who nurse the tender Thought
To Reafon, and on Reafon build Refolve,

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(That Column of true Majefty in Man)
Affift me: I will thank you in the Grave;
The Grave, your Kingdom: There this Frame fhall fall
A Victim facred to your dreary Shrine.
But what are Ye ?-

THOU, who didft put to Flight
Primæval Silence, when the Morning Stars,
Exulting, fhouted o'er the rifing Ball;

O THOU, whofe Word from folid Darkness ftruck
That Spark, the Sun, ftrike Wisdom from my Soul;
My Soul, which flies to Thee, her Truft, her Treasure,
As Mifers to their Gold, while others rest.

Thro' this Opaque of Nature, and of Soul,
This double Night, tranfmit one pitying Ray,
To lighten, and to chear. O lead my Mind,
(A Mind that fain would wander from its Woe)
Lead it thro' various Scenes of Life and Death;
And from each Scene, the nobleft Truths inspire.

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Nor lefs infpire my Conduct, than my Song;
Teach my best Reason, Reason; my best Will
Teach Rectitude; and fix my firm Resolve
Wisdom to wed, and pay her long Arrear:
Nor let the Phial of thy Vengeance, pour'd
On this devoted Head, be pour'd in vain.

The Bell ftrikes One. We take no Note of Time,
But from its Lofs. To give it then a Tongue,
Is wife in Man. As if an. Angel fpoke,
I feel the folemn Sound. If heard aright,

It is the Knell of my departed Hours:

Where are they?' With the Years beyond the Flood.
It is the Signal that demands Dispatch:

How much is to be done? My Hopes and Fears
Start up alarm'd, and o'er Life's narrow Verge
Look down-On what? A fathomless Abyss;
A dread Eternity! how furely mine!
And can Eternity belong to me,

Poor Penfioner on the Bounties of an Hour ?
How poor, how rich, how abject, how august,
How complicate, how wonderful, is Man!
How paffing Wonder HE, who made him fuch!
Who centred in our Make such strange Extremes!
From diff'rent Natures marvelously mixt,
Connexion exquifite of diftant Worlds!
Diftinguifht Link in Being's endless Chain!
Midway from Nothing to the Deity!
A Beam ethereal, fully'd, and abforpt!
Tho' fully'd, and dishonour'd, ftill Divine!
Dim Miniature of Greatnefs abfolute !
An Heir of Glory! A frail Child of Dust !
Helpless Immortal! Infect infinite!

A Worm! a God! -I tremble at myself,

And in myself am loft! At home, a Stranger,
Thought wanders up and down, furpriz'd, aghaft,

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