WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM. PARRY seeks the polar ridge ; TO THE AUTHOR OF THE ANCIENT MARINER. Your poem must eternal be, Dear Sir! it cannot fail ! And without head or tail. METRICAL FEET. LESSON FOR A BOY. Trochée trīps from long tò short; [brěd Rācer Strikes hỏs thundering hoofs like ă proud high VOL. II. L If Derwent be innocent, steady, and wise, show it, With sound sense in his brains, may make Der went a poet,May crown him with fame, and must win him the love Of his father on earth and his Father above. My dear, dear child ! you upon Skiddaw, you would not from its whole ridge See a man who so loves you as your fond S. T. COLERIDGE. TRANSLATED FROM SCHILLER. I. THE HOMERIC HEXAMETER DESCRIBED AND EXEMPLIFIED. STRONGLY it bears us along in swelling and limit less billows, Nothing before and nothing behind but the sky and the Ocean. II. THE OVIDIAN ELEGIAC METRE DESCRIBED AND EXEMPLIFIED. In the hexameter rises the fountain's silvery co lumn; In the pentameter aye falling in melody back. TO THE YOUNG ARTIST, KAYSER OF KASERWERTH. KAYSER! to whom, as to a second self, Well hast thou given the thoughtful Poet's face ! Kayser! farewell ! 1833. JOB'S LUCK. Sly Beelzebub took all occasions His camels, horses, asses, cows--- But Heaven that brings out good from evil, And loves to disappoint the Devil, Had predetermined to restore His children, camels, horses, cows--- ON A VOLUNTEER SINGER. Swans sing before they die : 'twere no bad thing, Should certain persons die before they sing. ON AN INSIGNIFICANT. 'Tis Cypher lies beneath this crust--- PROFUSE KINDNESS. Νήπιοι, ουκ ίσασιν όσω πλέον ήμισυ πάντος.-Hesiod. What a spring-tide of Love to dear friends in a shoal ! Half of it to one were worth double the whole ! CHARITY IN THOUGHT. To praise men as good, and to take them for such, Is a grace, which no soul can mete out to a tittle ;--Of which he who has not a little too much, Will by Charity’s gage surely have much too little. HUMILITY THE MOTHER OF CHARITY. FRAIL creatures are we all ! To be the best, Is but the fewest faults to have :--- To God, thy conscience, and the grave. ON AN INFANT WHICH DIED BEFORE BAPTISM. Be, rather than be called, a child of God," Death whispered !---with assenting nod, Its head upon its mother's breast, The Baby bowed, without demur--Of the kingdom of the Blest Possessor, not inheritor. ON BERKELEY AND FLORENCE COLERIDGE, WHO DIED ON THE 16TH OF JANUARY, 1834.1 O FRAIL as sweet! twin buds, too rathe to bear The Winter's unkind air; Than straight required by Heaven; To deck my brow, or sent |