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Poem by William Somerville The Hip TO WILLIAM COLMORE, ESQ. The Day after the great Meteor, in March 1715. This dismal morn, when east winds blow, And every languid pulse beats low, With face most sorrowfully grim, And head oppress'd with wind and whim, Grave as an owl, and just as witty, To thee I twang my doleful ditty, And in mine own dull rhymes would find Music to sooth my restless mind: But oh! my friend, I sing in vain, No doggrel can relieve my pain; Since thou art gone, my heart's desire, And heav'n, and earth, and sea, conspire To make my miseries complete; Where shall a wretched Hip retreat? What shall a drooping mortal do, Who pines for sunshine and for you? If in the dark alcove I dream, And you or Phillis is my theme, While love or friendship warm my soul, My shins are burning to a coal. If rais'd to speculations high, I gaze the stars and spangled sky, With heart devout and wondering eye, Amaz'd I view strange globes of light; Meteors with horrid lustre bright My guilty trembling soul affright. To Mother Earth's prolific bed, Pensive I stoop my giddy head, From thence, too, all my hopes are fled. Nor flowers, nor grass, nor shrubs, appear To deck the smiling infant year, But blasts my tender blossoms wound, And desolation reigns around. If sea-ward my dark thoughts I bend, O' where will my misfortunes end? My loyal soul distracted meets Attainted dukes and Spanish fleets Thus jarring elements unite, Pregnant with wrongs, and arm'd with spite; Successive mischiefs every hour On my devoted head they pour. Whate'er I do, where'er I go, 'Tis still an endless scene of woe. 'Tis thus disconsolate I mourn, I faint, I die, till thy return; Till thy brisk wit and humorous vein Restore me to myself again. Let others vainly seek for ease From Galen or Hippocrates, I scorn such nauseous aids as these: Haste then, my dear! unbrib'd attend; The best elixir is a friend. William Somerville William Somerville's other poems:
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