*T Henry, Rebus (deity) *U Poem http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/writing/poetry/deity.htm *U Grammar http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/xmasresearch/grammarhenry.htm#deity *U Search http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/xmasresearch/searchablehenryspoems.htm#deity *C MSS p21, American Magazine, Oct 1788 Take the name of the Deity lovers obey And the golden tress'd God whose bright car gives the day; The beveridge by gentle & simple most taken And the colour maids wear when they think they're forsaken. Add the flow'r whose odours unremittingly please us And the chief who at Troy seiz'd the horses of Rheses. The Goddess refulgent whose far-beaming rays Can pour upon error meridian blase. What makes the fair ladies and honey regarded, Or the looks of poor Stephon by Phyllis discarded. The name of a Lady who never was born; And that period of day between evening and morn. The initials of these if properly placed Will discover a damsel angelicly faced: Health dwells on her cheeks - Love laughs in her eye And plays round her bosom -- to gase is to die. The shepherds in love press fondly about her All swearing by Cupid they can't live without her. Impell'd by her merit, not less than her charms, With the pinions of rapture I fly to her arms.