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Britain , that burst at length sad AfrFc * s , 2 chain ,- ~ r —/ " * " ^ "' : ' " :: Eor" rival France she joins the links again . Sh&tp /' how " this scene , no child of fancy ' s pow ' r , Wifebipatriot shame had vex * d thy mortal hour ; Butr-ffeay ' o , that rescues ofc from ills bto tmne ' - ¦ - ¦• . - ¦ - :- ¦ Prepar ed thy honour d age an earlier ; taztifo ^ ^
France ! < r thou most Christian enemy - > : to ^ peace / 'f Say shall not yet the din of battle cease ? Sta&ec . ' ^ ileiit o * er thy vales the murdrous roar .
Prepar ^ st-thotrslatarghter for a strangerwj&orej . -: ¦ ; -: ¦ ¦ : ¦¦ - . ¦ Humanity u nleofro'd by long distress , ' 4 &Wrte ejtyf ' tis licence to oppress y Ng $ - $ Wfca p ^ m ^ er'd prince of Europe ' s
-fi * $ € - ¦ ¦ - , r :: . .- ' ¦¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ti ^^ n ) A Srothet ^ in a Negroe * s face . Y ^^ ourbons 7 rais'd once more your ^ # ^ qs £ r $ j $ e thrdnea i ^ tes fe ^ k revenge on Afric ' s guiltless with human
WiF ? ^ Hl * Qn ^ heaps the Bli ^^ $ f > m « bold ? , To rear you * harvests , or explore your Yj ?| / i ^ pleodid hypocrites in solemxi Ye ^ ijymn the equal Father ' s holy praise , % nd &t his altar who bis law despise , T ^ t mercy claims , aud not a sacrifice : MfMit&m ^ hiA . to earth that Pow ' r
sm&hmrtfA *' Sok ^^ c $ & '? dread a » d wonder of a W ^ i J ^ ^ ij ^ iss udoth ers call'd each tender name , * 4 ) $% ^ ctiws ta ambition's guilty fame ;
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For this , unmeet to fill . it ruler's ^ lacc , R&dtof ^ ^ rc ii t Hen ry 1 tliy degenerate race . Ahf Mfft Napoleon , how thy follyV shewn , While France for tbineendures a Bou t * TjotCs throne .
See Discord slumVring , gorg ed with Europe ' s woes , By avarice roud'dl , she ends a . short repose , On eager wing she seeis th * ill-fated strand , O ' er friendly tribes she ^ a > e £ her vengeful brand . And now the licens ed roB ' b ' eV steers
again His blood stain'd bark t ^ id 2 Lfi ^ sultry main ; 1 ^ Not , as the bark that late e ^ bfer'dP 3 e 1 | f seas , ' _\ 9 . 7 Fraught with the arts of ixi ^ iiVf ^^
peace ; No , fraught with all that ^ ift'ia $ f fraud design' d , * ; v ; ^ ** To curb the body , or' cbttu ^ t ^ tH | S mind , ) ... ' . ' \ ' ' l V ' - To mar , Benevolence f thy godtlike plan , And to the brute again degrad ^ th e £ piaia . Forbid it Thou ! the universal t \ tri l ;
Man , -with the love of kindred mani K inspire , - *' . " " ^' '' [ Through every clime mak ^ dire ' oppression cease , ' And bid kis kingdom concte , the prince of Peace * J + T R ,
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Epitap h * f On Lady Catharine Pa&ton % < P $ st@n ^ j Church , No \ fi > lkt : l $ 28 * ; fs / Can man lie silent , and not praisies find , For her who liv'd the praise of wo * man-kind ? t Whose outward frame was Ifcnt the
world , to guess , " What shapes our souls shall wear la happiness , Whoee virtue did all ill so ovcr ^ ray ^ , That her whole life wat ) a communion day < 2 . - ¦ ¦¦ " - ¦ - ¦; ' ' » ' *^^ i- ' ¦ ' ^ ' ' \¦ .. ¦ : : ¦ r ¦ ¦ i . ,: i . - •' , . . : U ( , ( . 'I . ¦ "' C'i ! - :, ' ' ¦ . ¦
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' . - ¦; " r r , ' . 'i ' " j i ^] ,. rJ ' " . ' . . . n ^• : l ' . ^' » 1 >;?¦ :. ' : . - ,: ¦ ' ¦ J ' g ^ ve this de cision I cannot now recol-1 ^| . ^ ^^ e circumstance is thus mentipped tty an historical collector of gr «;^ t autbortiy s : ^ 4 ^^ el ^ veiith of . Elizabeth , one Ci ^ yrig ^ Uj ^ o ug ^ t a slave from ftus * 8 * ffci a | M $ w ? pul 4 ^ purge him , for which ^ ^ sKasf ; questioned j and it was resolved , tn at , EngJand was too . pure an air for s 3 * fii * q > r ^ ihe io . ° KubUworth , u .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1814, page 431, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2442/page/47/
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