MEMORY

XVIII

“For gold could Memory be bought,

What treasures would she not be worth!

If from afar she could be brought,

I’d travel for her through the earth.”

This exclamation once was made

By one who had obtained the name

Of young forgetful Adelaide;

And while she spoke, lo! Memory came—

If Memory indeed it were,

Or such it only feign’d to be:

A female figure came to her

Who said, “My name is Memory!

“Gold purchases in me no share,

Nor do I dwell in distant land;

Study, and thought, and watchful care

In every place may me command.

“I am not lightly to be won;

A visit only now I make;

And much must by yourself be done

Ere me you for an inmate take.

“The only substitute for me

Was ever found, is call’d a pen;

The frequent use of that will be

The way to make me come again.”