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While Summer Suns O'er the Gay Prospect Play'd

by Thomas Warton

While summer suns o'er the gay prospect play'd,

Through Surrey's verdant scenes, where Epsom spread

'Mid intermingling elms her flowery meads,

And Hascombe's hill, in towering groves array'd,

Rear'd its romantic steep, with mind serene,

I journey'd blithe. Full pensive I return'd;

For now my breast with hopeless passion burn'd,

Wet with hoar mists appear'd the gaudy scene,

Which late in careless indolence I pass'd;

And Autumn all around those hues had cast

Where past delight my recent grief might trace.

Sad change, that Nature a congenial gloom

Should wear, when most, my cheerless mood to chase,

I wish'd her green attire, and wonted bloom!

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About this poem

First line
While summer suns o'er the gay prospect play'd,
Poet
Thomas Warton
Themes
nature, love, hope, grief

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