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Ttoey wrfenNgfcggft rlfeefe from thy ltfndred ; ~ Jfrom the arms And hzplY ffowk the heart ot Her , —i whose charms Were aa tJbyileedsf ftar guerdon : ~ in thy den They left thee wido ^ d , childless , and apart , To waste , and wither therein broken ness of heart !
Thou wert no craven DespoJ ; it was mean To tax thy spul with cowardice , and sav , That when thy fpemen hemmed thee in between , Thou hadst not Cato ' s pride—to burst away ! Nay , thou wert bolder still—' twere direr far
To dare the conflict of the bosonTs war—To face—not fear thyself , when all it prized , Its eiupire and its honours , passed from day ; And thou weft left alone , —* tript , " —undisguis'd , In nakedness 4 > f man , to mark the pride Of rivals , who uprose when thou wert gone ,
And revelled in thy ru ? n ! —Peace to thee ! Peace to thy WJiMtor-spirit !—>—After times Shall feast upon thy glories—tbo' nor stone Nor temples rise : to te ) l them . There are climes , Where , when thy Foes , who rule tljem , are ilo more , Nor live jn recollection : it shall be ,
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1821 . Dec . 4 , Sir William Davfd Evans , Km ., Recorder of Bombay . He published , besides some law books , " Letters on the Disabilities &f the Roman Catholics and the Dissenters , " 8 vo . 1813 .
1822 . May 25 , in Lower Brook Strfiet , * # ed 77 , EnzAB « rrH , Dowager Duchoas of Grafton . She was the third daughter of the Rev . Sir Richard Wrottesley , Bart , Dean of Windsor , and was the second *« fe of the late Duke of Grafton , [ Mon . Hepo « . VI . 245—251 J to whom she was married June 24 , 1769 , and by whom she faa < i 13 children .
June 14 * at his house in Cavendish square , the Earl of Orford , in his 70 th year . '
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Thy gather ed fame shall fill the storied hour , m ' And pnore the wonder of posterity ; While these be only named- »*^ W" They were with Thjeb *• % *•« . August 13 , 1821 « m- m +
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June 17 , at his house jn Mctnchester Square , the Marquis of Hertford , K . G , late Lord High Chamberlain of the King ^ Household , and Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Warwickshire and Antrim . He was born in 1743 , and is
succeeded by his only son , tfie Earl of Yarmouth . He was advanced to the Marquisate iu 1793 , and was 79 years pf a # e . He had been in a declining state of health for upwards of two years , but wiphip the
last ten days the decay had fceen ra ^ u ^ and latterly his memory appealed ^ to be wholly gone . The present Marquis succeeds to the vast wealth as well ^ s tp the titles of the deceased . Hie entailed estates are estimated at little short of 90 , 000 / . per annum .
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Obituary . —Sir fF . J ?* J&p 0 Wk- <* &wtmvfs if GrafJom * + * JEarl of Orford . < $#
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SONNET TO OCEAN . [ From the Calcutta Journal , No . 224 j Ocean ! with joy mine eyes will soon explore Thy world of boundless waters once again !
How spirit-rousing is thy solemn roar After long years of India ' s sleeping plain ! Sad clime , Adieu ! yet in thy realms still dwell The friends , by exile , ever rendered dear ! For them I'll feel the anguish of Farer
well , And see the land receding through the tear ! And thou , my ?•?** , tho * beloved in vain , Thy name still binds me to thy hapless shore ! Thy charms will haunt my visions o ' er the main *
For thou hayt bade thy Wanderer de * - plore ! Yes ! 1 can wish our glanee had sever meWBut never-r-never can that glance forget ! Calcutta , August 9 , 1821 M , UJNOON ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1822, page 433, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2514/page/41/
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