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18th August 1804.] Lord & Lady Kirkwall have been living badly together, because of that Quarrel with Lady Orkney—& because of the Money-Stuff &c. So _he_ went away to his Mother & left his Wife here alone with only two old Clergymen Anwyl & Chambers, & there was none of the accustomed Gayeties on this their Wedding Day1 —on the morrow of wch I sent Lady K— these Verses in Imitation of Percy’s old Ballads.

Nae Daunce in my Lordis’ Ha’,
    Nae Light in My Lady’s Bowre,
Nae Cannon pointed o’er the Wa’,
    To tell the Gladsome Howre.

For on the Roof there sate a Fiend,
    Suspicion was her Name,
Maliciously She sate and grinn’d
    On all who that way came.

Anwyl and Chambers, Knights so brave
    Of Arthur’s Table round;
Against this Fiend with Fury drave
    Yet still She there was found.

For Anwyl’s Eyes full sore did ache
    The Mark he could not ken;
And Chambers’ honde began to shake
    When as She grinn’d again.

Why then my Lady cries—God wot,
    Some other Meanes we’ll try;
Go seek the Sibyl’s lonely Cot
    Retir’d on Hill so high.

So to the Sibyl’s Cot they came
    On Hill so high retired;
“; Come downe Come downe thou aunciente Dame
    “;And speak—of us required.”;

My coming down it shall not need,
    The Sibyl She did say;
But let your Lord & Lady heed
    The Words they hear this day.

For they must make a Pilgrimage
    Where wedded Love resides,
To Dunmow Hall; Spectator’s Page
    Each favour’d Couple guides.

And Love—there sleeping—let them bind,
    And hither quickly bring,
What is not difficult to find
    A Feather from his Wing.

There lies the Charm; of that possest
    No Fiends will e’er come nigh;
Lleweney's2 Roof will soon be blest
    And black suspicion fly.

Then shall the Mind of their yonge Heire
    His Parents Houres employ;
Whilst every long-forgotten Care
    Is lost in Love and Joy.—

Footnotes

  1. 11 August was their anniversary.↩︎
  2. Tremeirchion↩︎

Verses: "Verses in imitation of Percy's old ballads"

Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 8 August 1804.


Date8 Aug 1804
Linked toThraliana by Hester Lynch THRALE née SALUSBURY; Hester Lynch SALUSBURY

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