An Hymn to the Morning
Attend my lays, ye ever honoured nine,
Assist my labors, and my strains refine;
In smoothest numbers pour the notes along
For bright Aurora now demands my song.Aurora hail, and all the thousand dyes,
Which deck thy progress through the vaulted skies;
The morn awakes, and wide extends her rays,
On ev'ry leaf the gentle zephyr plays;
Harmonious lays the feather'd race resume,
Dart the bright eye, and shake the painted plume.
Ye shady groves, your verdant gloom display
To shield your poet from the burning day;Calliope awake the sacred lyre,
While thy fair sisters fan the pleasing fire:
The bow'rs, the gales,the variegated skies
In all their pleasures in my bosom rise.
See in the east th' illustrious king of day!
His rising radiance drives the shades away --
But oh! -- I feel his fervid beams too strong,
And scarce begun, concludes th' abortive song.
-- Phillis Wheatley (1753?-1784)
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