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Music

Henry Kirk White

Written between the ages of fourteen and fifteen,
with a few subsequent verbal alterations


Music, all powerful o’er the human mind,
  Can still each mental storm, each tumult calm,
Soothe anxious care on sleepless couch reclined,
  And e’en fierce Anger’s furious rage disarm.

At her command the various passions lie;
  She stirs to battle, or she lulls to peace;
Melts the charm’d soul to thrilling ecstasy,
  And bids the jarring world’s harsh clangour cease.

Her martial sounds can fainting troops inspire
  With strength unwonted, and enthusiasm raise;
Infuse new ardour, and with youthful fire
  Urge on the warrior gray with length of days.

Far better she, when, with her soothing lyre,
  She charms the falchion from the savage grasp,
And melting into pity vengeful ire,
  Looses the bloody breastplate’s iron clasp.

With her in pensive mood I long to roam,
  At midnight’s hour, or evening’s calm decline,
And thoughtful o’er the falling streamlet’s foam,
  In calm seclusion’s hermit walks recline.

Whilst mellow sounds from distant copse arise,
  Of softest flute or reeds harmonic join’d,
With rapture thrill’d each worldly passion dies,
  And pleased attention claims the passive mind.

Soft through the dell the dying strains retire,
  Then burst majestic in the varied swell;
Now breathe melodious as the Grecian lyre,
  Or on the ear in sinking cadence dwell.

Romantic sounds! such is the bliss ye give,
  That heaven’s bright scenes seem bursting on the soul,
With joy I’d yield each sensual wish, to live
  For ever ’neath your undefiled control.

Oh! surely melody from heaven was sent,
  To cheer the soul when tired with human strife,
To soothe the wayward heart by sorrow rent,
  And soften down the rugged road of life.
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From The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White
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