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1747–1809

SONNET LXXXVI.

Anna Seward

Pride of Ierne's Sea-encircled bound, Rival of all Britannia's Naiads boast, Magnificent Killarney!— from thy coast Tho’ mountains rise with noblest woods embrown'd;

Tho’ ten-voiced Echos send the cannon's sound In thunders bursting the vast rocks around, Till startled Wonder and Delight exhaust In countless repercussion — Isles embost

Upon thy liquid glass; their bloomy veil Sorbus and ārbutus;— yet not for thee So keenly wakes our local ecstacy, As o'er the narrow, barren, silent Dale,

Where deeply sleeps, rude circling Rocks among, The Love-devoted Fount enamour'd PETRARCH sung.

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