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THE WOES OF WAR . Intense the bane of War , though all its ¦ WOC& ; . , 1 . ,. : ..... . . ; . Surveyed appalling an the battle piain ,
O ' er-seatter'd wilh the limbfi and trunks of alairv ; ¦ , And welt * ri « g ; Mfcmndbd * in Jh&tf dying tiu oes , ; Panting for death to numb their writhing pain ;
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Fell griefs , alike to nature shuddering , Tne djirefiil sum , black catalogue of hell ! Horrors that waste , and miseries that remain i , .. . > " ¦ " ¦ - ., * '¦" '¦ ' "'•> ¦¦
Not age * meek , chastity * , aor ioiairt smiles > = . ; * . ¦/ •_ VJ . -. » ¦ _ S £ ay the fieiice Hend ^ stecl'i proof against remerse ^ , . * ;; ' But plunders , ravishments * st £ d »^ boccrfog piles ,
And mournful want , mark War ' s infoni&i course . . " ' * ¦ Christians * when men to arms wHh fary rush , Let not the sun upon yowr silence hluak . -Ri F « Kidderminster . Man 8 , 1820 .
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Poetry *—Hymn . *— The frees of War .- * -Ode . 311
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The following ffJSRSES were ttrritten by ELIZA DAYE , of Lancaster : ske had visited a sick Friend ^ who requested her to return on the following morning , but before that morning came she had been released by dettth *
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HYMNHow &ark > hdw desolate , Would many a moment be ; Could W not soring On titiTte * Wight wing , O O 0 tt ! tb he ^ tftt and Thee !
We ave doonid 'to occupy ; In whffih cpnfm'd , ' . The restive HWttd / V Pines > pants fear , libe ^ tyj . And so toetimes streaks cff tight And minny beaans we see : Tiiey shine so bright Thm soirrow * ^ hi ^ ht—^ Iliey needs must come from Thee Say shalL a morning dawn When " prison-days" are o ' er ; Whose smiling ray - Shall wafee a day
That night can cloud no more ? Blest f hope ! and sure as blest I Life ' s shades of misery Shall soon be past , And joy at last Waft us to heav ' n and Ttuee ! A *
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otm * For . the Anniversary Meetbig ^ of the Jewf Hospital , for the support of the Aged , and for the Mdueatkm and Employment of Youth ; His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex ,, P&tron ; held at the City of London 7 * avem on Wednesday the \?> th of March , 1820 ,
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Yes f in the morning * ^ come , When risen from my earthy bed ; And thou hast left thy prison ' s gloom , The chambers of the dead . Yes ! in the morning I will come ;—
When he who liv'd and died to save Shall break the fetters of my tomb Victorious o ' er the grave I Till then , farewell ! my Anna dear * Hope views thee in a happier state ; For stormy was thy voyage here , Thy duties painful ! sufferings 'great
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I . How sad ow pilgrimage would be , Thro life ' s allotted vale of tears , Were thiere no angel charity . To guide * our steps , ami s 6 ot 1 * e our fears ! ; t - . <
She hastens with maternal smiles , The woes of Orphans tb' assuage ; And , with a filial love , beguiles The sorrows ef deserted age . II . O ! how your throbbing hearts would grieve ,
Ye , that on tender parents wait ; Their grey and rev ' rend heads to leave UrishelterM , to the storms of fate ! What tears of t * itter » ess would flow If from your children ye were torn ; And left them- to a world of woe To wander friendless and forlorn !
III . In us , and in those ynourners old , For whom I wrge my douMe plea , ; ' Your chilA-en , And you * sirt& bejfcdta $ < Allied 1 )^^ of charity : ^ v If frowjc yo&r own , ye wc ^ m ^ p ^^ The s ^ Wtttte we are ' dq ^ & Mm ' $ & Itettew 6 im more , yow ^« IIWp ^^ - Md 3 * ve , O ! save « s & ^ g |^^ ' , V " M'l ' t- vVV » l »' W '' -t » ¦ f
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RECITED BY ONE OF THfi GlRLS - ' 1 -fm . INSTiTUTIOW .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1820, page 311, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2488/page/55/
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