TAMERLANE
AND
OTHER POEMS
BY A BOSTONIAN
Young heads are giddy and young hearts are warm
And make mistakes for manhood to reform.
Cowper
BOSTON
CALVIN F. S. THOMAS . . . PRINTER
1827
PREFACE.
THE greater part of the Poems which compose this little volume were written in the year 1821-2, when the author had not completed his fourteenth year. They were of course not intended for publication; why they are now published concerns no one but himself. Of the smaller pieces very little need be said: they perhaps savour too much of egotism; but they were written by one too young to have any knowledge of the world but from his own breast.
In "Tamerlane" he has endeavoured to expose the folly of even risking the best feelings of the heart at the shrine of Ambition. He is conscious that in this there are many faults (besides that of the general character of the poem), which he flatters himself he could, with little trouble, have corrected, but unlike many of his predecessors, has been too fond of his early productions to amend them in his old age.
He will not say that he is indifferent as to the success of these Poems—it might stimulate him to other attempts—but he can safely assert that failure will not at all influence him in a resolution already adopted. This is challenging criticism—let it be so. Nos hæc novimus esse nihil.
TAMERLANE.
TAMERLANE. I. I HAVE sent for thee, holy friar;(¹)
II. The gay wall of this gaudy tower
III. I have not always been as now—
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IV. The rain came down upon my head
V. My passions, from that hapless hour,
VI. 'Tis not to thee that I should name—
VII. We grew in age and love together,
VIII. Yes! she was worthy of all love!
IX. The passionate spirit which hath known,
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X. We walk'd together on the crown *****
XI. There—in that hour—a thought came o'er
XII. I pictured to my fancy's eye
XIII. One noon of a bright summer's day XIV. I went from out the matted bower,
XV. ***** Look round thee now on Samarcand,(7) XVI. When Fortune mark'd me for her own,
XVII. I reach'd my home—my home no more— |