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POETRY.
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to the possession of civil freedom . Since Ferdinand ' s return , there have been no less than seven organized
attempts to shake off his ignominious yoke . Some of the best blood of Spain has been spilt in the hitherto vaiu effort : those efforts will not be finally lost .
No desfallece , n '\ se ve oprimido Del varon fuerte e aninio constaute ? * * " ¦ * Ett la mayor adversidad stifrido La airadii suerte con igual semblante Mil a seguro , y alert t ado espera . " Arguijo .
To avert the ruin which seems inevitable , unless a change of measures be introduced into Spain , D . Alvaro recommends to Ferdinand that he give a general amnesty to all who are suffering from political persecution ; that the Cortes be immediately
Convoked ; that friendly commissioners be sent to treat with the insurgent provinces of America ; that the liberty of the press be decreed ; that the Inquisition be abolished $ and that trade be universally free with the Spanish colonies . Pp . 140 , 141 . He might as well speak to the winds and the waves . The remedy ( if
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SONNET . —TO REASON . r ( From Apeleutkerus-J 44 There is a spirit in man , and the inspiration of the Almighty g-iveth them understand ! ng . " Thou nohlest gift of Heav'n to human kind To guide the gen'rous purpose , to controul The waves that oYr the torturM hosorn roll , And check the heart to lawless joys incliii'd :
And firmly trusting Nature ' s friendly ray Amid the storm right onward wends his way Through this dim vale of sorrow , till he reach The peaceful mansions of eternal day !
Bright emanation of that wondrous Mind That governs all , by Thee th * aspiring sou I Pervades all space , and sees throughout the whole One mighty plan , by boundless love design ed ! Thrice happy he , who owns thy sov e reign sway ; Who , reckless what the sons of priestcraft teach ,
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found ) will be found in the excess . of evil . Spain cannot be regenerated while Ferdinand is its master . The tribunal which shall depose this infatuated prince , will be honoured with shouts of gratuiation from all that is great and good and generous in this insulted world . B .
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190 Poetry . —Sonnet to Reason . Sonnet to Benevolence *
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Art . Vf . —The Worship of Christ unauthorized by Scripture . A Discourse delivered July 22 , 18 IS , at Brighton * before the Southern Unitarian Society . By John Fullagar . 12 mo . pp . 34 . Hunter and Eaton . 1818 .
ML FTER an animated introduction , jLjL . Mr . Fullagar proceeds to the proof of the proposition , which forms the title of his sermon . He states the argument fairly , conducts it judiciously , and brings it to a satisfactory conclusion . We have few sermons or tracts expressly on this point , and we recommend this discourse as well fitted and fully entitled to fill up a blank in the catalogues of our Book Societies .
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SONNET . —TO BENEVOLENCE . fJFrom the same . J Parent of all the virtues which combine To visit wretchedness with sweet relief , To pour the healing halm on hopeless grief , And deck with smiles " the human fac *>
divine !" Heav'n ' s orhs resplendent at thy bidding shine , By Thee from chaos rose this peopled earth For when the Almighty word g-avc Nature birth , The scheme , the glory and the grace were thine .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1819, page 190, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1770/page/54/
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