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POETRY.
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our readers by the following little p $ em > which we extract not as t&e best'in this collection , but on account of its length , which best corresponds with the limits to which we must confine this article . ** A fa re zv ell Address to fivo much ei ~ termed frjendsy on their leaving ]\ £ accles j * ddr in the j $ utumn of 1807 , for Nsu — * a $ tU ' U 6 en- ¥ ynr . ' September 9 , Z % OJ . J
•* Oh ? the latent pangs that dwell Ift the parting word , farewell ? S ^ Biafn erjs dear delicious rays ,, JuTgntsoine , long , unclouded days , Odours borne on morning gales , . Mountains green and flowery vales—Cease to charm , —and sad ta tell * TW ' teo bid a long- farewell f
Think , when-all the long night o * er > We hear tne chimney ' s hollow roar , Or the rain and driving sleet * Ga £ nst the darksome window beat , What shall cheer our lonely cell , " When you ' ve bid a Long farewell !
Much regretted Friends ^ adieu I May your fondest hopes be true I Oft will all our thoughts incline Xc > the sweet meandering lyne ; Oft will pensive memory dwell Cto your lingering , last , farewell I **
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XLine * an the premature death of JUTaster Henry White , Feb . 2-3 , I £ 07 . I . Ofi ! t&cv who in thy silent bed , From human passions free dost sleep . No , more life ' s thorny path to tread , JJta itfiojx to sigh—no more to weep , —
' JI . Tell me why still should pallid care , The sympathetic bosom rend ? Say Hcnry as thoii slumbcrest there , \ Vhy still should weep each pitying friend ?
IIJ . » Xia—that they saw with conscious pride , In thy young breasreach virtue bloom , / ± nd wreck'd in liifes uncertain tide , Tfhtji saw them hurried to the tomb ! - —
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We cannot di $ n * is $ r % ^ y $ e $ n before us without expressing " a hope ,, that the author may be en ^ abled sedulously to cultivate tho ^ e talents of which he has given sa promising a prooif ; that he may continue to devote them to the
cause of truth and virtue ; and that , bearing in mind the errors to which poets are ever liable , he may fearlessly hold on in the career which he has thus happily begun .
Of the prose department of this little volume , we are only able to say that the letters , which are fifteen in number ,, bear strong marks of a warm heart and a , liberal mind .
In concluding , we feel it a cLebt of justice to express our opinion that the public are under great obligations to Mr . Moliheux , the
worthy and respectable editor of this workj for the interest he has taken in the welfare and happu ness of this deserving and promising youth , H , E .
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IV . Ahj vain to chide the throb of woe , And vain the swelling tear to dry , Still pity's genuine torrents fiovv , And still will rise the heart-feU sigh . —
V . Thy well known form , thy spotless &me , Shall memory ever faithful keep , And at their Henry ' s honour'd name , Thy Sire shall sigh—thy Mother weep *
VI . Then bring the cypress * mournful leaf , And bring the yew-tree ' s foliage pale , Bring every attributc ^ of grief , With c * en the violet of the vale . — VII . In the soft gales that gently breathe , The willow ' s tender branches wa * Cj > V . i-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1808, page 390, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2394/page/38/
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