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Sonnet 47: On Mr. Sargent's Dramatic Poem, The Mine

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Title:     Sonnet 47: On Mr. Sargent's Dramatic Poem, The Mine
Author: Anna Seward [More Titles by Seward]

ON MR. SARGENT's DRAMATIC POEM, THE MINE[1].


With lyre Orphean, see a Bard explore
The central caverns of the mornless Night,
Where never Muse perform'd harmonious rite
Till now!--and lo! upon the sparry floor,
Advance, to welcome him, each Sister Power,
Petra, stern Queen, Fossilia, cold and bright,
And call their Gnomes, to marshal in his sight
The gelid incrust, and the veined ore,
And flashing gem.--Then, while his songs pourtray
The mystic virtues gold and gems acquire,
With every charm that mineral scenes display,
Th' imperial Sisters praise the daring Lyre,
And grateful hail its new and powerful lay,
That seats them high amid the Muses' Choir.

[Footnote 1: Petra, and Fossilia, are Personifications of the first and last division of the Fossil Kingdom. The Author of this beautiful Poem supposes the Gnomes to be Spirits of the Mine, performing the behests of Petra and Fossilia, as the Sylphs, Gnomes, Salamanders, &c. appear as Handmaids of the Nymph of Botany in that exquisite sport of Imagination, THE BOTANIC GARDEN.]


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Anna Seward's poem: Sonnet 47: On Mr. Sargent's Dramatic Poem, The Mine

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