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Qui varias jungis Musarum foedere gentes Venisti ad rrisios , hospes amande , lacus . Nee peregrina tuis , terra We tibi visitor Anglis : Sed genus hie referunt plurima signa tuurn . Hie patrios audis Sonitus quos Frisia constans , Moribus antiquis vivere sueta , tenet , Libertatis amor nos aequo foedere jungit , Juribus et Patriis invi gilare jubet , O ! si nulla dies Gentilia concitet anna , Sed teneat nostros semper arnicitia ! Sic Amasum et Thamesin et plurima flumina jungas Sic populis veniat Pax sine fine piis ! I . R . van EERDE , In Univ . Gron . Hist , et Antiq . Prof . GroningcB Frisiorum , xvi CaL Nov . MDCCCXXVIII .
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Hushed are all sounds ; the sons of toil and pain , The poor and wealthy , all are one again ; Sleep closes o'er the high and lowly head , And makes the living fellows with the dead . Now , imperceptibly the orb of day Pierces the darkness with a trembling ray ,
And clouds of night roll sullenly away ; The fragrant flowers unfold their scented heads , The birds , with gladness , leave their leafy beds ; The glowing east is streaked with waves of gold , A thousand hues the parting clouds unfold ; At last he comes , majesticall y slow , Pouring bright radiance on the worlds below ; Then springing upwards from the embrace of night , He gilds the heav ' ns with beams of orient light .
Oh ! beauteous hour to minds of feeling giv ' n , Filling the heart with thoughts and hopes of heav ' n \ Lofty and noble purposes arise , Giving the soul communion with the skies ; To nature ' s God our highest hopes ascend , The bounding heart paints joys which cannot end . Oh ! if to mortals it were ever giv'n To choose the path the spirit takes to heav'n , On such a rnorn as this the hour should be To spurn the earth and set the spirit free .
? The Cosmopolite acquirements , feelings , and labours , of ( Mr . now ) Dr . Bowring , have obtained for him many expressions of respect and regard from the best men of many countries . The above verses must have been amongst not the least pleasant of such expressions . They are ingcribed to him by the President of the Senate of the University of Grouingen , on whose proposal the degrees of A . M . aud LL . D . were unanimously and in the most complimentary manner conferred on Mr . Bowring .
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JOANNI BOWRINGIO ANGLO EJJUSQUE NATALI GENIO . *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1829, page 49, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2568/page/49/
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