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" !^« of excpiisite tettderaess . A fleef . feelinc < # * p * Mii <« y pervades them , W ^ pttepfSctU fmt * e *\ . :
And earth shall cover « nd the . world for-The ¦ tofiN ^ f t hSifi fm $ ! fc %$ ! f foUowu ^ fines' ^ gWiYated % contrast : When life / **«¦ 4 ff- ^ spring / antf fancy
free , f < - '¦ Its teysf : the Jfcya < rf love , were breath'd to thee ! When , as in visioo * hover'd on my sight The elastic step ^ nd , glance that swam in . v ' ipr - : ?" - ' ;! v - ¦¦ ¦ " ¦ . ;¦'¦ ¦ :, And the live rose , that decked thy virgin prime , Glow'd on thy cheeky as though it nfoek'd
at time . . > *•'• • And now—that hope and joy are seen to fade , .- ' .- > — - Like star * Uj | ifn gliding till they mix with , shade ; ; ., ; -... - - ¦ ¦ i - - - Now that thy cheek has sorrow * canker
Wben tlw W 3 ^ dne ^ s chang'd , ah ! more " " - beloy ^ lt ' "¦ "' ' " ";' Now pale and leaning o ' er a weed-strewn I call upon thee with a dyin ^ ver « e ;•—80 shuts thp volume of our verndl years , And the last page is blotted with our
, tears I ...: / .. " . . : ^ - ; . " ^ ( J la th « cPoclu ^ iQjj c ? f ^ dedfcj * tory a 4 res ^ , the po ^ t a ^ svupe ^ > Chn ^ tiaA character , and his verse correppqnds to *« gtewwg tkwmt What calms the tumult ? What aljays theloss ?
What stills thy murin / ririg , thy despair ? The crois—ithat brazen serpent rais ed to aa v ^ -r That ransom from the Vof m-envenom'd
gr ^ ye ; To that , oh lone one ! raise thy swim-| ynil ? ol awd i ^ t 0 of immortality f Wke < W > a ^ td th y : 0 p > and
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^ W ^^^ M ^ W ^ \ ,. - I | h em 4 ^^^^^^^ # f «^ v ; tiof'ffip ^ aiS ^ & i ^ fp ^ 4 ^^^ But lilt e * en now their Intelteibi ^ eves 'Midst vi ^ ns of thrmedi ^^^^ ,
Bethink thee , — -for ^ ^ 0 ^^ SS $ ^ fy ^ Shall ^ weep like shadows o * e * this vale ; : : r : < j ) ^© f tearS t .-2 ' " In ^ ' ^ »' : i j ^ uWn ^ ¦ . % i . I ^
When thou shalt every mortal pang re ~ And their exulting spirits spring to thine nie ' MonodSr ^ is a sele ^ ijpji and the &
wlwca ? ad eve ^ t ^ io ^ lwl m tfc ? autbpr ' s pa | n <} , A ^ lh thia Qm rsmem hfmce 11 II ^ M $ ^ is nature . Poetry only reveals and illustrates the sentiment ; . / ^ obiai ^ : ^!^ The reader probably recollek ^ s the Panaulpho the Pope ' s le ^ te ^ wi J 9 ^ * ia 3 f ! & $# t ^^^^ iP ^ l ^ f ^ T a prisoner in the hands of the cruel Kky . Jofi ^ .. I : ^ rf /
Pan . You hold too heinous 4 respect of grief * ' . " ' ¦ ^^•^•" ^ ' - ' ^ Con . He talks to-me , ' Mat never bad ' it Wiil , Youare as fondofgrfef , as ofyi > ur r chUd . f V Con . Grief flUs the room np of my absent child ; ., r ties in his bed , walks up and doum
^ with ' nie * „ M / J ' M' K ... putijjn ^^ fa famk 0 Remembers nit of , all hU gratioua SHrf * oJt hte vacant garments uUA ntt / orm . . , y , ^ u ^ jA i Bvry , wffentw ; ^ . ^ f | ii | Mip ffi ^ -iiltesiiRs ^^ s ^ sti ^^^ pl My heart i 5 drown'd in 96 ^«^;« a ^ aln
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1820, page 545, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2492/page/45/
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