I. THE BROTHERS.*. "THESE Tourists, Heaven preserve us! needs must live A profitable life: some glance along, Rapid and gay, as if the earth were air, Why can he tarry yonder ?-In our church-yard * This Poem was intended to conclude a series of pastorals, the scene of which was laid among the mountains of Cumberland and Westmoreland. I mention this to apologise for the abruptness with which the poem begins. Tombstone nor name-only the turf we tread Who turn'd her large round wheel in the open air While half an hour went by, the Priest had sent The Stranger, whom he saw still lingering there 'Twas one well known to him in former days, And perilous waters, -with the mariners A fellow-mariner, and so had fared Through twenty seasons; but he had been rear'd Was half a Shepherd on the stormy seas. And blew with the same breath through days and weeks, Along the cloudless Main, he, in those hours And, while the broad green wave and sparkling foam |