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Across the marsh, the game in view,
The Hunter followed fast,

Nor paused, till o'er the stag he blew

A death-proclaiming blast;
Then, resting on her upright mind,

Came forth the Maid

Behold," she said,

"In me

66 a stricken Hind

Pursued by destiny!

"From your deportment, Sir! I deem
That you have worn a sword,

And will not hold in light esteem
A suffering woman's word;

There is my covert, there perchance
I might have lain concealed,

My fortunes hid, my countenance
Not even to you revealed.

"Tears might be shed, and I might pray,
Crouching and terrified,

That what has been unveiled to-day,
You would in mystery hide;
But I will not defile with dust

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The knee that bends to adore

The God in heaven;-attend, be just;
This ask I, and no more!

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"I speak not of the winter's cold
For summer's heat exchanged,

While I have lodged in this rough hold,
From social life estranged;

Nor yet of trouble and alarms :
High Heaven is my defence;
And every season has soft arms
For injured Innocence.

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"From Moscow to the Wilderness

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It was my choice to come,

Lest virtue should be harbourless,
And honour want a home;
And happy were I, if the Czar
Retain his lawless will,

To end life here like this poor deer,
Or a lamb on a green hill."

"Are you the Maid," the Stranger cried, "From Gallic parents sprung,

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Whose vanishing was rumoured wide,

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But wonder, pity, soon were quelled;
And in her face and mien

The soul's pure brightness he beheld
Without a veil between :

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He loved, he hoped, a holy flame

Kindled 'mid rapturous tears;

The passion of a moment came
As on the wings of years.

"Such bounty is no gift of chance," Exclaimed he; "righteous Heaven,

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Preparing your deliverance,

To me the charge hath given.

The Czar full oft in words and deeds
Is stormy and self-willed;

But, when the Lady Catherine pleads,
His violence is stilled.

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"Leave open to my

wish the course,

And I to her will go;

From that humane and heavenly source,
Good, only good, can flow."

Faint sanction given, the Cavalier

Was eager to depart,

Though question followed question, dear

To the Maiden's filial heart.

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Light was his step,-his hopes, more light, 345
Kept pace with his desires;

And the fifth morning gave him sight
Of Moscow's glittering spires.

He sued:-heart-smitten by the wrong,
To the lorn Fugitive

The Emperor sent a pledge as strong
As sovereign power could give.

O more than mighty change! If e'er
Amazement rose to pain,

And joy's excess produced a fear

Of something void and vain;

'Twas when the Parents, who had mourned

Beheld their only Child returned,

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So long the lost as dead,

The household floor to tread.

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Soon gratitude gave way to love
Within the Maiden's breast;

Delivered and Deliverer move
In bridal garments drest;

Meek Catherine had her own reward;

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The Czar bestowed a dower;

And universal Moscow shared
The triumph of that hour.

Flowers strewed the ground; the nuptial feast

Was held with costly state;

And there, 'mid many a noble guest,

The Foster-parents sate;

Encouraged by the imperial eye,

They shrank not into shade;

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Great was their bliss, the honour high
To them and nature paid!

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1830.

INSCRIPTIONS.

I.

IN THE GROUNDS OF COLEORTON, THE SEAT OF SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT, BART., LEICESTERSHIRE.

1808.

THE embowering rose, the acacia, and the pine,
Will not unwillingly their place resign;
If but the Cedar thrive that near them stands,
Planted by Beaumont's and by Wordsworth's
hands.

One wooed the silent Art with studious pains: 5 These groves have heard the Other's pensive strains;

Devoted thus, their spirits did unite

By interchange of knowledge and delight.
May Nature's kindliest powers sustain the Tree,
And Love protect it from all injury!

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And when its potent branches, wide out

thrown,

Darken the brow of this memorial Stone,
Here may some Painter sit in future days,
Some future Poet meditate his lays;
Not mindless of that distant age renowned
When Inspiration hovered o'er this ground,
The haunt of him who sang how spear and

shield

In civil conflict met on Bosworth-field;

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And of that famous Youth, full soon removed

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