AN INSCRIPTION.

AN INSCRIPTION.Shepherd, or Huntsman, or worn Mariner,Whate’er thou art, who wouldst allay thy thirst,Drink and be glad. This cistern of white stone,Arch’d, and o’erwrought with many a sacred verse,This iron cup chain’d for the general use,And these rude seats of earth within the grove,Were giv’n by FATIMA. Borne hence a bride,’Twas here she turn’d from her beloved sire,To see his face no more.[1]Oh, if thou canst,(’Tis not far off) visit his tomb with flowers;And may some pious hand with water fillThe two small cells scoop’d in the marble there,That birds may come and drink upon his grave,Making it holy![2]————[1]See an anecdote related by Pausanias. iii. 20.[2]A Turkish superstition. See Clarke’s Travels, I. 546.

Shepherd, or Huntsman, or worn Mariner,Whate’er thou art, who wouldst allay thy thirst,Drink and be glad. This cistern of white stone,Arch’d, and o’erwrought with many a sacred verse,This iron cup chain’d for the general use,And these rude seats of earth within the grove,Were giv’n by FATIMA. Borne hence a bride,’Twas here she turn’d from her beloved sire,To see his face no more.[1]Oh, if thou canst,(’Tis not far off) visit his tomb with flowers;And may some pious hand with water fillThe two small cells scoop’d in the marble there,That birds may come and drink upon his grave,Making it holy![2]————

[1]See an anecdote related by Pausanias. iii. 20.

[2]A Turkish superstition. See Clarke’s Travels, I. 546.


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