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THE VISION

OF

THE MAID OF ORLEANS.

Divinity hath oftentimes descended
Upon our slumbers, and the blessed troupes
Have, in the calme and quiet of the soule,
Conversed with us.

SHIRLEY. The Grateful Servant.

The Vision was originally printed as the ninth book of JOAN of ARC. The plan and execution of that Poem were equally faulty; it has been repeatedly and laboriously corrected; but as the only apology for the great and numerous faults which unavoidably remain, I request the reader to recollect that it was first written at the age of nineteen, and published at the age of one and twenty.

R. S.

THE VISION

OF

THE MAID OF ORLEANS.

THE FIRST BOOK.

ORLEANS was hush'd in sleep. Stretch'd on her

couch

The delegated Maiden lay; with toil

Exhausted, and sore anguish, soon she clos'd

Her heavy eyelids; not reposing then,

For busy phantasy, in other scenes

Awakened: whether that superior powers,

By wise permission, prompt the midnight dream,
Instructing best the passive faculty;

Or that the soul, escaped its fleshly clog,

Flies free, and soars amid the invisible world,

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