The Poetry Corner

Love Abused.

By William Cowper

What is there in the vale of life Half so delightful as a wife, When friendship, love, and peace combine To stamp the marriage-bond divine? The stream of pure and genuine love Derives its current from above; And earth a second Eden shows, Whereer the healing water flows: But ah, if from the dykes and drains Of sensual natures feverish veins, Lust, like a lawless headstrong flood, Impregnated with ooze and mud, Descending fast on every side, Once mingles with the sacred tide, Farewell the soul-enlivening scene! The banks that wore a smiling green, With rank defilement overspread, Bewail their flowery beauties dead. The stream polluted, dark, and dull, Diffused into a Stygian pool, Through lifes last melancholy years Is fed with overflowing tears: Complaints supply the zephyrs part, And sighs that heave a breaking heart.