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Addressed to a FriendI - Written m MY Fr...
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^ro a Weep no more, thou mourner sad Die...
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And see where yon blue smokes arise , There on the Meet bloomiiig ' To hail thy morn of gay nineteen . Go join , fair maid , the sportive ring , And let thy youthful faea > £ t be gay ; Enjoy the flowers of Life ' fair spring ; dewy _village green , _maidsafrd shepherd-boys ,
For soon , too _seaa _j they die away : But while old time , on ceaseless wing , Bears off & yea ** each natal day , _£ _* et wisdom _^ virtue , honour _briag A ch _$ rm , which time can ne ' er decay , **
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Addressed to a FriendI - Written MY From tliese proud towers , whilst Friendship ' s wislies stray , ' To where thy bark , ihe western-billows lave , 3 Vlay gentler breezes round her pinnace play , And softer ifturimirs swell the rising wave J SONNET : on his Voyage to the _West-InHies _, from Hampton Court 9 MRS . COCKLE .
Breathed in the freshness of the moonlight gale , . Whilst roumj thy cabii _* Or _list nii _* g as the sea-boy ' s whisper * d tale , Wakes the warm impulse of remember _ed love : O _, may they _lilfcet . thee in ttiat pensive hour , . Sacred to _cheriah'd thoughts and sympathj % _Stelil to . thine ear ' midst evening ' s balmy pow ' r T he gentle _heralds of esteem from rne : _., IBorne on that b _^^ ze , may blending wishes form _% _Mtfflaory _' s strong tye , and Friendship ' s stronger ch a _* a _*! fairy vision _^ rove ; * s whisper _^ _ct tale ,
^Ro A Weep No More, Thou Mourner Sad Die...
_^ ro a Weep no more , thou mourner sad Died jhe not for glory ? J 3 id thy widow'd heart be glad , Since he lives in _storjf . _fcOLPIEB / S WIDOW ,
_Tho' his corse far , far away , Sleeps where war hath laid it , _^ AngePs tears ertil > alm theclay And _deathless laurels shade it I A
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1807, page 649, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02121807/page/29/
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