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Frjenbship. -By J. Jack-So-K ^ Of Habrop...
FRJENBSHIP . -BY J _. JACK-SO-K _^ Of _HABROP K £ AR _MACCLTSSFiELD *• waai _* _*
Dear the . scene , when morning dawns Dear the tranquil evening ' s _closej Sweet the verdant flow ' ry lawas _. Sweet the lovely blushing rose : Pear midst these to range at will , Dearer Love and _Friendship still _.
Sweet to rove midst shady bow ' rs , _Sweet to hear the blackbird ' s lay , J ) ear to watch the falling show _e rs * Dear to watch the lambkins * play ; Sweet midst these to rove at will * Sweeter Love anil Friendship still
Life ' s fair rnorning hastes away , Soon its glowing noon is past , But the- cloudless summer ' s dayV Brings _q . peaceful eve at last : Then let age come when it will _^ _^ _r _JFkipoktds and _Lovpus h _^ pp > y stillf
Stanzas Young Lady, Written Early On The...
STANZAS Young Lady , written early on the Morning of he ) Oct . 18 JO 7 . By the _^ _ame . Birthdm _,
Thou dawnmg streak of _sfthrery light , Slow rising o ' er the mountain _greyy Again dispel the shades of _liight , Again renew the _cheerful day ! And as thou _spread'st _ser _^ i | _ply bright , Direct thy faires-t—loveliest ray To her , now _wrapp'cl in _slubbers light . * V _ll _^ Xy _l | V _/>» VV JL « -V * _V » J \» ILL & X . _. V _^ _fJLt IJ V- * O X . _*^ _IAIJ And thus in gentlest accents say : —•
* ' Maiden , awake _!—^ ior let th e je > ys Of morning waste _^ by thee unseen ; While hushM each storm , while clear the Enjoy the fair but _passing sciene , sk _^ es ,
? Art to _ntinsfc by a friend of " the _mft _&> r _% *& _$ _toy Be h _^ d , _^ ncc i . m
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1807, page 648, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02121807/page/28/
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