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To Julia. In Allusion To Some Illiberal Criticisms.

    By Thomas Moore



    Why, let the stingless critic chide
    With all that fume of vacant pride
    Which mantles o'er the pendant fool,
    Like vapor on a stagnant pool.
    Oh! if the song, to feeling true,
    Can please the elect, the sacred few,
    Whose souls, by Taste and Nature taught,
    Thrill with the genuine pulse of thought--
    If some fond feeling maid like thee,
    The warm-eyed child of Sympathy,
    Shall say, while o'er my simple theme
    She languishes in Passion's dream,
    "He was, indeed, a tender soul--
    No critic law, no chill control,
    Should ever freeze, by timid art,
    The flowings of so fond a heart!"
    Yes, soul of Nature! soul of Love!
    That, hovering like a snow-winged dove,
    Breathed o'er my cradle warblings wild,
    And hailed me Passion's warmest child,--
    Grant me the tear from Beauty's eye,
    From Feeling's breast the votive sigh;
    Oh! let my song, my memory find,
    A shrine within the tender mind!
    And I will smile when critics chide,
    And I will scorn the fume of pride
    Which mantles o'er the pendant fool,
    Like vapor round some stagnant pool!



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