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SONNET ON THE DEATH OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Who shall lament to know thy aching head Hath found its pillow ? That in long repose Great Death—the noblest of thy kingly
foes—Hath laid thee , and , with sacred veil outspread , Guards thee from basest insults ?—Thou hast led A solitary course ; among the great A regal Hermitess , despoiled of state ; Or mock'd and fretted by one tatter'd shred
Of melancholy grandeur . —thou didst wed Only to be more mournfully alone ! Bu ^ : ^ o \ y , thy sad regalities ¦ overthrown .
No more an alien from the common fate , Thou hast one human blessing * for thine
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7 & 2 Poetry . —Sonnet on the Death of Hev Majesty the Queen .
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¦ LINES Occasioned by the recent Death of a Young" and deeply-lamented Lady .
Oh ! mourn her not—though she was worth The holiest tears of kindred love ; - — The pearl , so early lost on earth , Now gems the immortal waves above ! is
Yet think her gentle sh ^< ie near , Where'er you rest , where'er you
roam , To calm e ^ ch fond regretful tear , And guide you to her own bright home .
Then Hindle not , in Memory ' s urn , I'h ^ e tear-slaked embers of the past ; Nor vainly let affection mourn O ' er hues and hours , too sweet to last :
But turi ^ you , where the sun of hope The mist of time hath h $ lf nnfiin'd ; And learn with every ill to
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1821, page 732, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2507/page/36/
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