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Metrical Letter, Written from London.

    By Robert Southey



        Margaret! my Cousin!--nay, you must not smile;
        I love the homely and familiar phrase;
        And I will call thee Cousin Margaret,
        However quaint amid the measured line
        The good old term appears. Oh! it looks ill
        When delicate tongues disclaim old terms of kin,
        Sirring and Madaming as civilly
        As if the road between the heart and lips
        Were such a weary and Laplandish way
        That the poor travellers came to the red gates
        Half frozen. Trust me Cousin Margaret,
        For many a day my Memory has played
        The creditor with me on your account,
        And made me shame to think that I should owe
        So long the debt of kindness. But in truth,
        Like Christian on his pilgrimage, I bear
        So heavy a pack of business, that albeit
        I toil on mainly, in our twelve hours race
        Time leaves me distanced. Loath indeed were I
        That for a moment you should lay to me
        Unkind neglect; mine, Margaret, is a heart
        That smokes not, yet methinks there should be some
        Who know how warm it beats. I am not one
        Who can play off my smiles and courtesies
        To every Lady of her lap dog tired
        Who wants a play-thing; I am no sworn friend
        Of half-an-hour, as apt to leave as love;
        Mine are no mushroom feelings that spring up
        At once without a seed and take no root,
        Wiseliest distrusted. In a narrow sphere
        The little circle of domestic life
        I would be known and loved; the world beyond
        Is not for me. But Margaret, sure I think
        That you should know me well, for you and I
        Grew up together, and when we look back
        Upon old times our recollections paint
        The same familiar faces. Did I wield
        The wand of Merlin's magic I would make
        Brave witchcraft. We would have a faery ship,
        Aye, a new Ark, as in that other flood
        That cleansed the sons of Anak from the earth,
        The Sylphs should waft us to some goodly isle
        Like that where whilome old Apollidon
        Built up his blameless spell; and I would bid
        The Sea Nymphs pile around their coral bowers,
        That we might stand upon the beach, and mark
        The far-off breakers shower their silver spray,
        And hear the eternal roar whose pleasant sound
        Told us that never mariner should reach
        Our quiet coast. In such a blessed isle
        We might renew the days of infancy,
        And Life like a long childhood pass away,
        Without one care. It may be, Margaret,
        That I shall yet be gathered to my friends,
        For I am not of those who live estranged
        Of choice, till at the last they join their race
        In the family vault. If so, if I should lose,
        Like my old friend the Pilgrim, this huge pack
        So heavy on my shoulders, I and mine
        Will end our pilgrimage most pleasantly.
        If not, if I should never get beyond
        This Vanity town, there is another world
        Where friends will meet. And often, Margaret,
        I gaze at night into the boundless sky,
        And think that I shall there be born again,
        The exalted native of some better star;
        And like the rude American I hope
        To find in Heaven the things I loved on earth.



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