When peace and mercy, banish'd from the plain,  
  Sprung on the viewless winds to Heav'n again;  
  All, all forsook the friendless guilty mind,  
  But Hope, the charmer, linger'd still behind.
Part I, lines 37 - 40 - Pleasures of Hope (1799)
When peace and mercy, banish'd from the plain,  
  Sprung on the viewless winds to Heav'n again;  
  All, all forsook the friendless guilty mind,  
  But Hope, the charmer, linger'd still behind.
Part I, lines 37 - 40 - Pleasures of Hope (1799)