V. Written at Athens. JANUARY 16, 1810. THE spell is broke, the charm is flown! Thus is it with life's fitful fever: We madly smile when we should groan ; Delirium is our best deceiver. Each lucid interval of thought Recalls the woes of Nature's charter, And he that acts as wise men ought, But lives, as saints have died, a martyr. VI. Written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos'. MAY 9, 1810. 1. IF, in the month of dark December, (What maid will not the tale remember?) To cross thy stream, broad Hellespont ! 2. If, when the wintry tempest roared, 3. For me, degenerate modern wretch, 4. But since he crossed the rapid tide, According to the doubtful story, To woo,-and-Lord knows what beside, And swam for Love, as I for Glory; |