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joys . In vaia the cheerful seasons round 1 mm smile , * * And playful wanton o ' er the fields awhile 5 In vain the spring on winged zephyr flies , AB& # « yfflteitftf l ^ n ^ scape jvith her verdan t dies ; ift ^ umrikot ^ fiimmevT > flW » .. > is golden
beams , . OoJ ( n ^ ff | f ) ft ^? aipk ^ t 9 ,, pnA oa gUtf rin ^ streams ; , , to ^ thp . h fW ' nft . ^* brightest colo ( u ? 3 glow , Airtt . ofltj . fbis e ^ rtJi ' 8 jfaixf ( bosom s w ^ t ^ t roses blow : > . .
l *' v *»» titiM > ^^ T ^ a Jpf n ^ ure spurt his ticiv ^ iie , nij r ? x ' D .,., > J - :-, •!! ¦ •; . * - ' . iV What are they all to him , if he mn ^ t die ? W « a , roan , ^ te «(> n * a 4 ft ^ b ^ loffl ; oi sn ^ s ^> % ray , " -f : ; . . Mor ^ rwreteb ^ ^ b »» v . tfce t ^ ff ^ m ^ P « k ?
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be-T j « pfta ^ pti ©^ »» t « r « i e ^ f > TO ^ § uf e , 4 ^ c ^ i Yftv who does not feel within his brea ^ fc ^ rise H ( W ibnt ? «^ p i ^ ift ^ rJo ^ t / grbcyon ^ ^^ skies ? , 71 ., " *» i ^ teiAv ^ i : ^ . npAHf ^ mAmf ^ ^^ nigbt , ; vp h ^ n « ™«* ^ UiaWttr i ^« ft *^«^* ^ ^ ^ 1 Bv f 4 |*» , ^ ib { 1 Ct } , ? . > ci'i ^ ?» f ( t lifil > 4 hi . 1
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Who tQ f the sky where er his footsteps { roa ^ a fckfes not look ' up as to bis n ^ ti V ^ hlttili ? BuVio' ! th ( 5 safee ^ f w ^^ ofe ^' -Vcittli '^ bi-^'! " ' sess d , ' • - " - ¦ •' / V- ' 1 '' : ' " ( ' ' ; hnL Confirni ^ ' tlie hopeM eV ' ry lifimari ri ^ eafe % j [ Whilst rouftd hifeftrrm the list ' ntft ^^ brtfnk ¦
r ' attend * ' . ' >'' :. ;• ' < v , , \ , ?/; And 011 lils beaming face their , -eyelids bend ;'• • • ¦ ,- ' ¦ ' t , " ' 1 .
guide ^ . , - May sophistry ne ' er draw me from thy side : - . : Support rue when the vale of death I trcarf , And mingle with the shadows of " tb £ dead . Theu 'midst the gloom bid nobler prospects rise , And burst with glory on my longing eyes ;
Beyond the tomb reveal t £ e glorious way ., That leads to realms of feVerlasting day . ' j . b . m :
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Fr ^ nh the P&rtugucze exra . Pilgrim of untired spirit ! who dost tread VneVring , unappalied , life ' s wearying road , And seest the brightness of the throne of God m Its smiles-of invitatiort Wet th «© sVie ^ i ^^
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o ; ' i ^ ^> ^ 4 * r .. ' «¦ 'fff y ^ r ! I" . rrrrn W ^ n ^ ad ^ ^ oUtary ; ^ w oe ^) e ? t >^ ming < wesr , , . ;] , , ; I saw the stream of my dxistfertetf
« ow conrfbrt Seam ^ ' upon " t& > a ^ al ?« ii ^ 1 ( " 'bne ' ' '" ' ' ^ - " - ' " ¦ - " Tffov J'fi rn ( JX- A * A ) , ftiH 6 f joy / toy 1 ib ^« l » dr « ptil ^ Hj Recalls ( but to forget ) irftrV-1 waefcdi .-.-: -years ,- - -. ?/ ..-. . . „ . f- . ^ A ^ -rnr
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, , t JFVow ^ /?( np&&e * e . T ; l r ! uT Every promise of hope is gone—jj ,., ^ ^ joy y ^ inK rred M > ^ iffr ^ vA ^^ fi HofT 1 ^ , ji | i en rie ^ AH 8 g ei ^ ift r- > fi venom pT And therms nought but solitude in vifj-dC ^ wft .-Mi ^ jh- mt Hid biio v 3 r t / I ^ fart A
O' ^ bis ^ Wo ^ M'is ^ a ^ 4 nrW ^ toi 8 ,-w li-. adT Shunned by peace and sligh t *^ ftgr » k > ve j AWA attflkWiA * ei ^ * Wte ^ Ay ^ rit > ttrf »? W 9 HiO Say is U *« rc brightness or blia 9 , ftttgifc i , 7 ^ ^ nia ' v ^ ^ rO nuffi' ^ m /? 5 j / 5 a / n / j ' jiA ^ V T } tf o . ioil ^ - ^^^ . ^ fi " r *" * ""' ^ ^ b ^ i 1 » ha A 5 \ " 5
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Po ? tm . T ^ TrQnslqti $ MjxQTn , the Potfugueze , * r 6 ? 9
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1816, page 679, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2458/page/51/
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