680 Hence chartered boroughs are such public plagues; 675 685 With all its majesty of thundering pomp, Enchanting music, and immortal wreaths, Is but a school, where thoughtlessness is taught On principle, where foppery atones. For folly, gallantry for every vice. 690 But slighted as it is, and by the great Abandoned, and, which still I more regret, Infected with the manners and the modes It knew not once, the country wins me still. I never framed a wish, or formed a plan, 695 That flattered me with hopes of earthly bliss, But there I laid the scene. There early strayed My fancy, ere yet liberty of choice Had found me, or the hope of being free. 710 My very dreams were rural; rural too 700 The first-born efforts of my youthful muse, Sportive and jingling her poetic bells Ere yet her ear was mistress of their powers. No bard could please me but whose lyre was tuned To Nature's praises. Heroes and their feats 705 Fatigued me, never weary of the pipe Of Tityrus,o assembling, as he sang, The rustic throng beneath his favorite beech. Then Milton had indeed a poet's charms: New to my taste, his Paradise surpassed The struggling efforts of my boyish tongue To speak its excellence. I danced for joy. I marvelled much that, at so ripe an age As twice seven years, his beauties had en first Engaged my wonder, and admiring still, And still admiring, with regret supposed The joy half lost, because not sooner found. There, too, enamored of the life I loved, Pathetic in its praise, in its pursuit Determined and possessing it at last, 720 With transports such as favored lovers feel, I studied, prized, and wished that I had known, Ingenious Cowleyo! and, though now reclaimed By modern lights from an erroneous taste, I cannot but lament thy splendid wit Entangled in the cobwebs of the schools; I still revere thee, courtly though retired, Though stretched at ease in Chertsey's silent bowers,o 715 725 Not unemployed, and finding rich amends 730 'Tis born with all: the love of Nature's works Is an ingredient in the compound man, Infused at the creation of the kind. And, though the Almighty Maker has throughout Discriminated each from each, by strokes 735 And touches of His hand, with so much art Diversified, that two were never found Twins at all points — yet this obtains in all, That all discern a beauty in His works, And all can taste them: minds that have been formed 740 And tutored with a relish more exact, But none without some relish, none unmoved. It is a flame that dies not even there Where nothing feeds it: neither business, crowds, Nor habits of luxurious city life, 745 Whatever else they smother of true worth In human bosoms, quench it or abate. The villas with which London stands begirt, Like a swarth Indian with his belt of beads, Prove it. A breath of unadulterate air, 750 The glimpse of a green pasture, how they cheer The citizen, and brace his languid frame ! E’en in the stifling bosom of the town; A garden, in which nothing thrives, has charms That soothe the rich possessor; much consoled 755 That here and there some sprigs of mournful mint, 760 Of nightshade, or valerian, grace the wello 766 Hail, therefore, patroness of health and ease 785 780 790 I shall not add myself to such a chase, 795 800 THE TASK BOOK V THE WINTER MORNING WALK ARGUMENT OF THE FIFTH BOOK A frosty morning — The foddering of cattle The wood man and his dog — The poultry — Whimsical effects of a frost at a waterfall — The Empress of Russia's palace of ice — Amusements of monarchs · War, one of them Wars, whence And whence monarchy – The evils of it - English and French loyalty contrasted- The Bastile, and a prisoner there —Liberty the chief recommendation of this country Modern patriotism questionable, and |