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LINES © n ti ) t Wtafy of tf ) c < &tw * it . / Equa lege Necessitas , Sortitur Insignes , et imos ! Hor . We will weave a wreath for our
Queen ' s cold brow , Atid ' we'll sing this requiem ' o ' er her , For all who hated , must pity her now , Aud all who loved , must adore her . " She is gone % oy the laud where her
fathers are gone , " And she lies with them in their glory , And she , needs tip proud and sculp-- -tur'd stone , To tell future ages her story .
Of her faults and her follies much was ' ¦ said , While the fame of her virtues ' - slumber'd , But now she is gone to the land of the dead , - Oh ! let not those follies be number'd .
And why should she ask that her holy bier Should , lie by the side of her daughter ? We should think that the pangs she suffered here , A different wish had taught her *
'Tis better to lie in the land of her birth . From the shores of the stranger returning , Than , even in death , to trus t to that 1 earth , Which has . been but the scene of , her mourning !
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LINES Occasioned on seeing a Child in its last Momentsy which was carried ojf by a few hour ** Sickness . t ' ' m y Why this struggle , little sufferer ? Why this struggle to be / ree ?' Friendly Is the hand that Holds thee ., CoW aM chilly , ttibugli it be . - Tl . From this scene of ills and troubles 'l ^ at kind hand shall thee remdve ; l ^ ead to real ? ms < of » joy unsullied , : / H ^ olms of happinesa and love . i ; ' 'JV ^ i /; . '• . ; : ' . >' . •* , , " ? " -. C ;; fI « V ? t ; i ; : iM 4 mM « T \ " . .. . ' i i ' ' ¦
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in peace may her lionour'd ashes rest In the gloom of the dark grave shrouded , And her life to come , be as bright and blest , As her life that is past—was clouded C / tichester . F . F . D .
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LINES On the Death of Queen Caroline , the Consort of George IV . Much injured Woman , royal Shade , farewell ; < » Thy countless wrongs , the public sor- ^ rows swell ; ¦¦ ) Loud bursts of anguish , honest and
sincere , Attest thy worth , and wail around thy bier . Heroic Spirit ! Royal Sufferer , go To courts above , too good for courts below .
Nor power , nor fraud can there thy peace molest , Nor dim the sunshine of eternal rest . I » vain the yells of spite aud faction roar ; The blackest malice now can wound
iWMijore . Stung with remorse , may thy repeiitaiU foe £ Abhor themselves , and mourn- thy bitr ter woes ; Confess the injustice of their foul misdeeds , ; ... . ¦ ' ¦ ¦ . . -.. ; : ;• . .. And hide with shame their self condemning heads , B . mmmmanamtmaaamammmammuUBam
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Couldst thou see the snares aud sorrows , Which the path of life invade , Bom with each succeeding morning , Thickening with the evening shade : ** - Not a mother ' s strong affectiofo , Not a fathers ' anxious care , Not thy thousand fond attachments Could induce thy lingering here . Cease thy ' tetruggley little sufferer 1 Cease thy struggle to be free !»• : ¦¦ Friendly is the hand ; that holds thee * ; Tho' the hand of peath it be , : ^ j iDgmtlV , 19 B 1 V ' . . ' ;• • : - '; - : ^/ . . HMMU : htut ' „'; - • •)• (* t ' i " i n , p . ' ¦ •! , t ' \' . ^\ 'A . 1 . -.. I * * ' » T
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1821, page 555, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2504/page/51/
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