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Save where the famin'd ghost of tfarej Her gentle fays and fairies acare ; Save where disease , and . gaitt , and p ain * Obtrude their most unwelcome train .
Haw happy he who wakes to find , A cheerful and contented , mind ^ , - . . Whose secret prayer ascends to heaven ^ In gratitude for mercies given . : How calm how sweet is his repose ! And when his dream of life shall close , How shall his wpnd ' ring soul fadore That power—that wakes to sleep no more . London . W . A .
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DESCRIPTION OF FRIENDSHIP , A FRAGMENT . IHT IMITATION OP SPENCER . Of goodly poyt , and tall , the lady was , Fashion'd with dainty care and symmetry ; Her face , I ween , did mortal charms surpass ^ A iifced star did blaze in either eye ; "Whilst in her band she held a mirror high , Symbol of truth ; and on her bosom white Bloomed the Amaranth ' s pnrpureal dye , "Whose flow ' rs did cast perfumes so rich and bright That Armidor nigh swoon'd with rapturous delight *
And in thfe middle of this little bo wer Two turtles lay , and coo'd upon her breast ; decking with pretty toil , in many a flow ' r A secret opening in her azure test : For there her heart by coir'ring was not press'd . Shewing its movements to the observer ' s -view , And round her brow an evergreen she cait , Seeming yet wet with dame Aurora ' s dew ; Still were its leaves unmov'd whatever tempest blew , R . K P ,
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THE MOTHER TO HER AFFECTIONATE CHILD . I would not give thy rosy cheek For all the ruby ' s gjare ; I would ti-ot give thy brilliant eye jfor gems or crystal rare ! --
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1807, page 380, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2382/page/40/
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