Phillis Wheatley
Through airy roads he wings his instant
flight
To purer regions of celestial light;
Enlarg'd he sees unnumber'd
systems roll,
Beneath him sees the universal whole,
Planets on planets run
their destin'd round,
And circling wonders fill the vast profound.
Th'
ethereal now, and now th' empyreal skies
With growing splendors strike his
wond'ring eyes:
The angels view him with delight unknown,
Press his soft
hand, and seat him on his throne;
Then smilling thus: "To this divine
abode,
"The seat of saints, of seraphs, and of God,
"Thrice welcome thou."
The raptur'd babe replies,
"Thanks to my God, who snatch'd me to the
skies,
"E'er vice triumphant had possess'd my heart,
"E'er yet the tempter
had beguil'd my heart,
"E'er yet on sin's base actions I was bent,
"E'er
yet I knew temptation's dire intent;
"E'er yet the lash for horrid crimes I
felt,
"E'er vanity had led my way to guilt,
"But, soon arriv'd at my
celestial goal,
"Full glories rush on my expanding soul."
Joyful he spoke:
exulting cherubs round
Clapt their glad wings, the heav'nly vaults
resound.
Say, parents, why this unavailing moan?
Why heave your pensive
bosoms with the groan?
To Charles, the happy subject of my song,
A
brighter world, and nobler strains belong.
Say would you tear him from the
realms above
By thoughtless wishes, and prepost'rous love?
Doth his
felicity increase your pain?
Or could you welcome to this world again
The
heir of bliss? with a superior air
Methinks he answers with a smile
severe,
"Thrones and dominions cannot tempt me there."
But still you
cry, "Can we the sigh forbear,
"And still and still must we not pour the
tear?
"Our only hope, more dear than vital breath,
"Twelve moons revolv'd,
becomes the prey of death;
"Delightful infant, nightly visions
give
"Thee to our arms, and we with joy receive,
"We fain would clasp the
Phantom to our breast,
"The Phantom flies, and leaves the soul
unblest."
To yon bright regions let your faith ascend,
Prepare to join
your dearest infant friend
In pleasures without measure, without end.