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CRITICAL NOTICES.
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of emotions , of convalescence , of restoration to the great family of man ; The memory of Sandovvn Bay will never fade within me . Again I say , I love the Isle of Wight . Look on it from Portsdown hill , lying there in its little length , like a sleeping infant , and say , is it not a thing to be loved ? Beautiful nursling of sea and sky , farewell—and bless thee !
Bless thee , bless thee , little isfe ! Heaven in love is o ' er thee bending , Like a mother o ' er her child , When by sport to sleep beguil'd , Love , and pride , and gladness blending-, In the bright fondness of her smile , — Bless thee , bless thee . little isle i
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Correspondence between the Rev . Dr . John Ritchie and the Rev . T . B . Slannus . Edinburgh . 1831 . A Letter to the Rev . Richard Bingham ^ Junior , by Thomas Cooke , Junior . Portsmouth . 1832 . We put these pamphlets together , because they have a common character , the object of each being the rebuke of insolent and vituperative language . That theological controversy should ever assume the form of personality , is doubtless a great evil ; but it is not an evil altogether unmixed with good . The . spirit of a party may often be best understood by contemplating it in the dispositions and conduct of an individual . There are many who , when the self-named orthodox assume infallibility , Jtnd fulminate damnation , although they feel that all is not right , yet have by no means so strong a perception of the nature and degree of the wrong , as when individual is brought into contact with individual ; and the Rev . Richard Bingham , jun f talks of the guilt of the Rev . Edmund Kell , or the Rev . Dr . John Ritchie denounces the blasphemy of the Rev . T . B . Stannus ; and both represent the objects of their dislike as out of the pale of the Christian church here , and of Christian blessings tyereafter . There is nothing said by such persons , on such occasions , but what their creed says , everywhere and always , as distinctly ; but the spirit is more p lainly manifested when its assumption is personified in one individual * and its anathema ia
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Bless thee , bless thee , little isle ! Ocean his rough arm is throwing Round thee , as his baby-boy , With a father ' s manly joy ; His billows love , when tides are flowing , To lave thy form so infantile , — Bless thee , bless thee , little isle !
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280 fr Sandown Bay .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1832, page 280, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1810/page/64/
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