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i OBITUARY.
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EPITAPH © If A ^ ILLAGB ' $ C&b 6 x . MASTER IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . By the late Georgiana , Duchess of Devonshire . Beneath this simple mound of rising ^ earth The honest teacher of the hamlet ' s
laid ; His life was true to piety and worth , And learning smiled on the small vows he paid . AH ! pass not then unmindful of his end ; But shed a tear of sorrow on the sod : Like hfrn , to virtue let your actions tend * Like him , to be rewarded by your Ood . * ' . ¦/ '¦ .
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- ELEGY
On the Death of a favourite Colby Receive , cold urn , a fav o rite ' s dear remains , Consigned with tears to everlasting l * est ; , . .. . .. . . . . ' / . . And , if with printless tread he press'd + thy plains , JLay lightly , gentle earthy upon his breast .
A . h ! what sad error could thy fate provoke ? ! ' ¦ Thou didst , perchance , invade some haliow'd grove ; Or strip th& * bark # roiia tiff some tender ;• ¦ ¦> ' oak , ' ¦< " ' ¦ "¦ ¦ '¦ - '¦¦ •; f > - : ; •¦' - ' ' Where sylvan deities engrave their <; .. fove * v - ' ¦ ¦ ' lVl - ' ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ - . ¦ l ! i ¦ " ;
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j 8 iq , Jfeb , A 17 , at Mount Pleasant , CranbropfeK in vKent , aged 61 years , Mrs . HENRIETTA PYALL , wife of Mr . Robert I > jrWi | , ^ pastor of the General Biptist Society , ti ^ adcbrn ^ . S ^ e was inferred on y Wednesday 2 Jtst ; j $ n . *^ he b ^ r ria'l ground belonging to tnat soc iety . A discourse was deliyere ^ ( prior to intefmerit ) by ! Mr .: jfVcbuplana , pf Headcorn , from ^ mos iy . jlz . , * ' p repare to facet tny G 6 d ? and an address at the ground by Mr . Jpseph Dobell , wl ^ o
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Or crop some sacred plant s in haples * hour , "Which Naiads cherish'd , by ^ the crys * tal tide ; And fall . thyself , like the beloved flower . In glowing youth and beauty ' s radiant pride . '
The noble blood of inany a genYous steed Flashed in thine eye and glow'd in every vein : Thee oft the fair Eliza dei gi ^' d to feed i . And smooth the tresses of thy flowing mane . Not fairer she , who , though a princess , fed
Hector ' s proud coursers in * 1 iff ^ ami > of Troy ; r ; Thou to soft peace and gentle deeds wert bred , To bear thy mistress with a conscious
joy-When on thy arched neck her hand she laid , Thy throbbing muscles awell'd with proud delight ; But e ' er thou hadst her tenderness repaid , Death wrapt thee in the shades of envious night . Eliza strews around thy grassy tomb , Each leaf and flowter of melancholy hue , And weeps in fond remembrance of thy doom ; No more excess of love and grief cazj xdo * -, . . . .
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Obituary .- ^ Mrs . Henrietta Pyall : 455
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preached on the . occasion the Sunday following , at Cra ^ brook , from the words of Solomon , Prpv / xiv . 3 ^ . The rightebxxi h ;» th hope in his death * * The ser * vices were well attended Those wfyo had enjoyed the friendship of the deceased in the social circle ; who' had ' * tai ^ en sweet counsel " with her , and , " w ^ alked to the house of Qcui' in company ^ united withl ' tli ' o ^ e ' who had participated in the « Which .. felj ; from fair Charity ' s hand , "
^ , . ,- . ¦ ' (< ,. . . ¦ ¦ ¦ . . ¦ - , ¦ ¦ * These lines were , -written immediately after the author of them had been informed of the event which they record . ¦ ,. ; t The writer of this elegy was the late John Thornton , Esq . Barrister at JLaw , * H&ose amiable character and early death are the subject of o ^ e qf H ^ yl ^ y . s poems . A . lady , of Hertfordshire , lamenting in Mr . T / s company the late of a favouritt < olt , whi > had staked himself recciyed fchortly afterward * the above \ inc 9 .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1810, page 455, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2408/page/31/
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