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 Devotion's first and loveliest dwelling-place, The footsteps of th' Omnipotent, who made That spot a shrine, where youthful nature cast Her consecrated wealth, rejoicing as He pass'd.

IV. Short were those days, and soon, O sons of Heaven! Tour aspect changed for man. In that dread hour, When from his paradise the alien driven Beheld your forms in angry splendour tower, Guarding the clime where he no more might dwell With meteor-swords: he saw the living flame, And his first cry of misery was—"Farewell!" His heart's first anguish, exile: he became A pilgrim on the earth, whose children's lot Is still for happier lands to pine—and reach them not.

V. Where now the chosen bowers that once beheld Delight and Love their first bright sabbath keep? From all its founts the world of waters swell'd, And wrapt them in the mantle of the deep! For He, to whom the elements are slaves, In wrath unchain'd the oceans of the cloud, And heaved the abyss beneath, till waves on waves Folded creation in their mighty shroud; Then left the earth a solitude, o'erspread With its own awful wrecks—a desert of the dead

VI. But onward flow'd life's busy course again, And rolling ages with them bore away— As to be lost amidst the boundless main, Rich orient streams their golden sands convey— The hallow'd lore of old—the guiding light Left by tradition to the sons of earth, And the blest memory of each sacred rite Known in the region of their father's birth, When in each breeze around his fair abode Whisper'd a seraph's voice, or lived the breath of God.

VII. Who hath not seen, what time the orb of day, Cinctured with glory, seeks the ocean's breast, A thousand clouds all glowing in his ray, Catching brief splendour from the purple west? So round thy parting steps, fair Truth! awhile With borrow'd hues unnumber'd phantoms shone; And Superstition, from thy lingering smile, Caught a faint glow of beauty not her own, Blending her rites with thine—while yet afar Thine eye's last radiance beam'd, a slow-receding star.