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156 INITIAL, DÆMONIC, AND CELESTIAL LOVE.

I.

THE INITIAL LOVE.

, when her son was lost,

Cried him up and down the coast,

In hamlets, palaces, and parks,

And told the truant by his marks,—

Golden curls, and quiver, and bow.

This befell long ago.

Time and tide are strangely changed,

Men and manners much deranged:

None will now find Cupid latent

By this foolish antique patent.

He came late along the waste,

Shod like a traveller for haste;