Poetical Works: Friendship: an Ode
Friendship: an Ode
Printed in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1743.
1 Friendship, peculiar boon of Heaven, The noble mind's delight and pride-- To men and angels only given, To all the lower world denied!
2 While love, unknown among the blest, Parent of thousand wild desires, The savage and the human breast Torments alike with raging fires;
3 With bright, but oft destructive gleam, Alike o'er all his lightnings fly; Thy lambent glories only beam Around the favourites of the sky.
4 Thy gentle flows of guiltless joys, On fools and villains ne'er descend; In vain for thee the tyrant sighs, And hugs a flatterer for a friend.
5 Directress of the brave and just, Oh, guide us through life's darksome way! And let the tortures of mistrust On selfish bosoms only prey.
6 Nor shall thine ardours cease to glow, When souls to peaceful climes remove: What raised our virtue here below,
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