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eartb * fa ® w iodignaiBtIy would she trample on such tributes to her me * niory ? Dr . Co would alleviate our regret for , a Princess , who was commended
to the nation ' s love by the declaration of her-Father , that she had been educated in the principles of Mr . Fox 9 by gratitude to heaven for the blessings ^ hich remain , amongst which he includes the present Ministry ! " We
have a government mild in its administration , and conformed to the constitution . " And he exhorts every individual to " strengthen the hands of tlie government ^ under which he lives . " The logic which connects these topics with the late melanchol y event is as
preposterous , as the feelings are disgraceful which could prompt their introduction upon such an occasion . On the morning of the delivery of this sermon the news arrived of the disgusting and bloody spectacle which mimsteral raiJdnessexhibited at Derb y *
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HYMN TO THE DEITY . [ These beautiful stanzas have been communicated to us , without any information concerning the author . We
insert them , therefore , in the same form in which they have been sent to us . And here we beg leave to say , once for all , that whenever we borrow Poetry we give our authorities , and that whatever is thus unauthenticated
is considered by us as original . EdJ u Thy way is in the seay and thy path is im the deep waters ^ and thy jfootsteps are not known "
Ob Them , whom eye hath seen not , ne'er shall see ! Whose way is in the deep—whose steps unknown , JEmlino * d thyself . in clouds of . myptery , Yet darling beams of heavenly
brightness down , T&obi art my God - and prostntte at thy throne . And warm in Faith , and strengthen ed ) by thy power , I yield my all—Oh Oodj , accept thine own , Front- the frail heart that seeks to know
sM& more Thorn that Thau , litr ' st &ad rd'giar ^ to f Femtfe aad w $ ® ma
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At the very moment , numbers of pisaccused persons were pining . in solitary confinement ^ t * y virtue of the suspension , of the constitution . We thought the apologists of these measures had been content with calling them wholesome severities , " and ' * temporary abridgments of liberty unfortunately necessary , " but- to . talk of their
mildness and conformity to the constitution ; to demand gratitude for them as blessings j to have them ministered as consolations for the loss of Iier who
promised to be a " Patriot Q , ueen 9 v is a flight of loyal bravery that towers above even the Courier and Morning Post , and makes them " hide their diminished heads / ' The " hands of
government" were strong enough without arming them for destruction with the monumental stones with which a sorrowing country was piling the cairn of its beloved Princess . Wo
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Oh , let my soul s content to worship Thee ^ Each daring- thought , each prouder wish resign ; Till thine own voice shall set the spirit free ? And mortal knowledge ripen to divine ! Perhaps , ( forgive that daring hope of mine , ) Thioe eye of grace the humble thaught
may view ^ And bid thy heavenly light imor © brightly shine On those whof panting * for its he&ms * , yet knew To wait in patient hope 9 till death the veil undrew .
Oh-, not on douht * s interminable main Let my frail hark by varying winds be tost 5 Where human aid ala& ! but shews .- In
To the wrec&M wreteh ib@ porl for evejr lost : Who shall assEa . ge thy woes u when tempest tost" ? Or speak of comfort , comfortless ** to thee ?
Who , but the * Power that knows * tliy weakness most , And in his own goed time shall set -fbeci free ¦ - ¦ - Spreadittg' the : oil ai -peaee € >^< bt thftt ^ aaultuoiiB sea ?
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1818, page 62, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2472/page/62/
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