BWP BGR BBE FE The Al ian rom Epirus’ strand, & is Patriot. X LPI LISS ps SpE SI SSS TTT TG Eloquence thesoul,song charms the sense PGS TIT OTST STS LT ELIS ETS SST BELLEFONTE ocr’z 1822 SELECTED. From the Charleston Courier. Two flowers were budding on onc stem, imbued with fragrance fresh with dew, And bent with many a trickling gem, That wrembled as tiie west wind blew ; Aud soitly shone their crimson through That veil of corysal purity, Aud as the thiush argund them flow, He clearly p'ped his melody. RS Two fledglings in a ring-dove’s nest With tender bill, and feeble wing | Satbrooding on their downy bieas’y "And they had just begun to sing, And 8 they saw their mother bring With tirel +s love the food she bore, They made tue woods around them TING Thc infant ule they caroll’d oer. § saw, along the orcean, sail ~~ ‘Two bai, that flew before the wind ; The can 2% welling ta the gale, o They icf a framing wake behind, And low the Le'lying sheet inclinyd But »'iit the plist kept in mind, Tiere was a peaceful port at last. I suw along the cloudless sky, 'Lwo stars adorn the brow of night j They shone serenely on my eye, With pure and unoffending light ¢ The beam was m-ilower than bright, Like gems that twinkle in their mine; It sooth’ and trungaihz’d the sight, And scem’d a spark of love divine. I saw twosisters——they were one In beauty, sweetness, age and soul, Their bosom was the siainless throne, \\ here virtue held supreme controul ; Their hearts were pointed to the pole, B. God wo erring mortals given, The bught. the pure, the happy goal, Tuat waits the fair and eocd in heaven: ntti FP) IO THE PIRATE, Te wave is resting on the sea, QO only upples into smiles, 4 hat curl and twinkle silently Around the cocoa tufied isles ; Yeucath tie Moros frowning walls Th {a niest chime of occean falls, Asif the rolling tempest sweil, - Subdued by moonlight’s magic spell, ~ Were murmuring its last farewell ; And now the distant breath of flutes, Or tinkling of the light guitars ~The macliow sound of love that suits, ~The silent winds and drowsy stars, When each disco dant note is sill, | Ard all the hum of day at rest, And tender tones more inly thrill The yet unstained 20d virgin breast | These sonnds, tha: tells the haart’s devotion, Come floating upwaid from the occean, As sk mening {rom the flaky foam Tlie tight canacs are calmly driven ~ By winds that send them to their Lome | Bo soft, they se