Dear Public:
These Poems were written with pleasure; if they be read with pleasure, I shall be requited amply. How often the Guardian Angel of the Father of Virginia in surpassing loveliness rose before my imagining eyes! Like the spirit of a dream, she glided through the foliage, verdant and shadowy. Enchanted myself, the desire to enchant others seized me. The "Poet's Enchanted Life" is a gallery of poetic pictures of nature. Most of the minor and miscellaneous pieces, breathe the spirit of virtuous affection. If critics censure me unjustly or intemperately, I will fight them—but I hope to find them, as well as you, dear Public, very kind friends of a loving Author.
J.A. BARTLEY.
CONTENTS
- [POCAHONTAS]
- [A SONG.]
- [ELFINDALE.]
- [OF A SKYLARK.]
- [THE PRINCESS OF PERU.]
- [THE HOLY LADY.]
- [TIME AND ETERNITY.]
- [YEMEN.]
- [LILLY: A POEM.]
- [ADIEU TO EMORY.]
- [VIRGINIA.]
- [WATOGA.]
- [NAPOLEON.]
- [STANZAS.]
- [THE LOVER.]
- [THE ANGELS OF EARTH.]
- [AUSTRALIA; OR, THE NEW GOLDEN AGE.]
- [THE PROPHECY OF COLUMBIA.]
- [LOVE.]
- [THE LOVERS.]
- [SONG.]
- [HOURS WITH NATURE.]
- [YORKTOWN.]
- [POET'S ENCHANTED LIFE.]
- [VIRGINIA MELODIES]
POCAHONTAS.
Where yonder moss-grown ruin[A] lonely stands,