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Poem by Ann Radcliffe


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When first the vernal morn of life,
  Beam'd on my infant eye,
Fond I survey'd the smiling scene,
  Nor saw the tempest nigh,

Hope's bright illusions touch'd my soul,
  My yound ideas led;
And Fancy's vivid tints combine'd,
  And fairy prospects spread.

My guileless heart expanded wide,
  With filial fondness fraught;
Paternal love that heart supplied
  With all its fondness sought.

But O! the cruel, quick reverse!
  Fate all I lov'd involv'd;
Pale Grief Hope's trembling rays dispers'd,
  And Fancy's dreams dissolv'd."



Ann Radcliffe


Ann Radcliffe's other poems:
  1. Evening
  2. To the Lilly
  3. To the Visions of Fancy
  4. Night
  5. Song (Life's a varied, bright illusion)


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