The Four Ages.
(a brief fragment of an extensive projected poem.)
I could be well content, allowed the use
Of past experience, and the wisdom gleand
From worn-out follies, now acknowledged such,
To recommence lifes trial, in the hope
Of fewer errors, on a second proof!
Thus, while grey evening lulld the wind, and calld
Fresh odours from the shrubbery at my side,
Taking my lonely winding walk, I mused,
And held accustomd conference with my heart;
When from within it thus a voice replied:
Couldst thou in truth? and art thou taught at length
This wisdom, and but this, from all the past?
Is not the pardon of thy long arrear,
Time wasted, violated laws, abuse
Of talents judgment, mercies, better far
Than opportunity vouchsafed to err
With less excuse, an...