Verses I AM monarch of all I survey,My right there is none to dispute;From the center all round to the seaI am lord of the fowl and the brute. O solitude! where are the charmsThat sages have seen in thy face?Better dwell in the midst of alarmsThan reign in this horrible place. I am out of humanity's reach.I must finish my journey alone,Never hear the sweet music of speech;I start at the sound of my own.The beasts that roam over the plainMy form with indifference see;They are so unacquainted with man,Their tameness is shocking to me. Society friendship and loveDivinely bestow'd upon man,O had I the wings of a doveHow soon I would taste you again!My sorrows I then might assuageIn the ways of religion and truth,Might learn from the wisdom of age,And be cheered by the sallies of youth. Religion! what treasure untoldResides in that heavenly world!More prescious than silver and gold,Or all that this earth can afford.But the sound of the church-going bellThese valleys and rocks never heard,Ne'er sighed at the sound of a knell,Or smil'd when a sabbath appear'd. Ye winds that have made me your sport,Convey to this desolate shoreSome cordial endearing reportOf a land I shall visit no more:My friends, do they now and then sendA wish or a thought after me?O tell me I yet have a friend,Though a friend I am never to see. How fleet is a glance of the mind!Compared with the speed of its flight,The tempest itself lags behind,And the swift-winged arrows of light.When I think of my own native landIn a moment I seem to be there;But, alas! recollection at handSoon hurries me back to despair, But the seafowl is gone to her nest,The beast is laid down in his lair;Even here is a season of rest,And I to my cabin repair.There is mercy in every place,And mercy, encouraging thought!Gives even affliction a graceAnd reconciles man to his lot. William Cowper