I received, my dear Hannah, with feelings delicious The book you announced on a day so auspicious: A day of more wonders than soon can be told, When the young are all prudent, all charming the old. On this day, and alone on this day, shall be seen, In the Statesman no interest, the Patriot no spleen. On this day too the Miser, content with his store, Shall no longer be craving and thirsting for more; The lamb and the lion together shall play, And green Erin weave garlands to crown Castlereigh. All creeds shall be like, and all mysteries clear, Nor the Bigot shall frown, nor the Sceptic shall sneer. From the Pole to the Line, and from Spain to Cathay, The good and the wise on the throne shall bear sway. To the depths of the Ocean the plummet shall sound And the circle be squared and the longitude found; All wars, in all climes, on this day too shall cease, And it just coincides with the Calends of Greece. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE OLD FERRYMAN by ANTIPHILUS OF BYZANTIUM THE ART OF BOOK-KEEPING by SAMUEL LAMAN BLANCHARD LINES; TO ONE WHO WISHED TO READ A POEM I HAD WRITTEN by ANNE CHARLOTTE LYNCH BOTTA MY DREAM OF DREAMS by ALICE CARY SONNETS ON EMINENT CHARACTERS: 12. TO LORD STANHOPE by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE THE MEN OF MONOMOY by JOE CONE DARLING NELL by THOMAS OSBORNE DAVIS |