LINES Written near Richmond upon the Thames. Glide gently, thus for ever glide, O Thames! that other bards may see, As now, fair river! come to me. As thy deep waters now are flowing. Vain thought! yet be as now thou art, That in thy waters may be seen The image of a poet's heart, How bright, how solemn, how serene! Such as did once the poet bless, Remembrance! as we float along, Collins's Ode on the death of Thomson, the last written, I believe, of the poems which were published during his life-time. This Ode is also alluded to in the next stanza. The IDIOT BOY. 'Tis eight o'clock,—a clear March night, The moon is up-the sky is blue, The owlet in the moonlight air, He shouts from nobody knows where; He lengthens out his lonely shout, -Why bustle thus about your door, |