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• ' . - . . ' : v ; ¦ . 11- . ' ¦ ' • ¦ - ¦ ¦ . - ¦¦ ¦ . . ¦ THE tNCAi&TATE SWEETNESS ,. ' . . ¦ ' . ¦' ' ¦ i ' .-- ' *¦ ' ~ ' ' ¦ * ; » ' The incarnate sweetness of that kiss-fond mouth Whereon my love doth feast eternally , Is more exhaustless than the balm of flowers Where bee to bee succeeds in dewy hours , And , richly banqueting " , than he devours Leaves more . a myriadfold : 6 r > tKafa the light Of a star which burns within the cloudless south ,, v And leaves of all tire year no fa&fting iiight v Without a beam'frdiri i ! s unfailing eye t * " Or ,, than the music which all Nature pours From each cleai * organ of heir fitferarice ; " ' To which the Thought aiifl' Feeting sm ^ aini S ^ e ^ And to the Heart of Hiingsr in bliss advarice ; ;" And throb with all its passions and its powers !
IIL THE IWEPRECATIO ^ . , " Da not upbraid me thusbeeause I weep . ; , , M heave sad sighs from my surcharged breast ! " The heart of woma . n is the cherish'd nest u Where Sorrow , who with that of man doth keep " But fleeting commune , broods unmoved and deep : . " And did she not that woman s 4 iea * t infest , " It could not bear a love so unexpressed " And infinite as that which still doth steep " And saturate in tranced ^ btessedtfess " Its answering object!—O , thtirlove of lbve " Is as the grief of grief to fragile bosoms ! " Droop both itt ^ stm and rain all delicate blossoms ; " And Passion never a « oll spirit dove / " Which Sorrow did not robe in her distress . "
. - - " iv . ' .,: - - ¦¦" : ' - ; , THE XnUE MAfeTYH . " . - — , • ; ,. > ... 7 ,-, ^ ¦ . . , ¦ . ,-. The Martyr worthiest of tie bleeding name ; Is he whose life a bloodless part fulfils ; ' Whom racks nor tortures tear , nor poniard kills , Nor heat of bigots sacrificial flame : * But whose great soul can to herself proclaim The fulness of the everlasting ills With which all pain'd Creation writhes and thrills , And yet pursue ; unblench'dY her aolewn aim ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 1, 1837, page 344, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1832/page/26/
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