Spring! thy impatient bloom restrain! Nor wake so soon thy genial power; For deeds of death must hail thy reign, And clouds of fate around thee lower:…. In vain thy balmy breath to me Scents with its sweets the evening gale; In vain the violet`s charms I see, Or fondly mark thy primrose pale: To me thy softest zephyrs breathe Of sorrow`s soul-disparting tone; To me thy most attractive wreath Seems tinged with human blood alone. Arrest thy steps, thou source of love, Thou genial friend of joy and life! Let not thy smile propitious prove To works of carnage, scenes of strife: Bid winter all his frowns recall, And back his icy footsteps trace; Again the soil in frost enthral, And check the war-fiend`s murderous chase. Fond, fruitless prayer! Thy hand divine The smiling season on must lead; And still at war`s ensanguined shrine Must bid unnumbered victims bleed.SourceThe script ran 0.001 seconds.
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