Summer morning's blush
How sweet the summer morning's blush,
The gloaming's shadows o'er the path
The lakelet's gleam, the wimpling stream
The towering fell, the cottaged dell,
Yes, Nature's face to poet's eye
Is ever fresh with new delight,
The nabob's wealth, the monarch's crown,
Her treasures vast hath found.
And oh! the sounds that fill the air
From sea, plain, grove, and stream,
Were never such by maiden heard
As rush upon that soul, when, free
It wanders forth to speak with God
In childhood's hour she fills the heart
When press the cares of mid-day life,