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POETRY.
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.. s , : ; . ? . ' !; ; i AD D ^ S ^ , ; . /;;; :.. " . . . To th * Gctthpttn who tempotcd the Mccttne for carrying into effect tqt . Plan of tpe Lamo&ria * Schod + r at UewcastU upon tT ynt * . Mar $ b %$ , * 8 lO * ^ / Ye gen ' rous patrons of the friendless ¦
race , -, . ; . . -. : ~ o , . . . Ye whom compassion V noblest feelings grace , Ye who can feel for sorrows not jour M » WO j ¦« - . ¦ : ¦ ¦ . . ¦¦;¦ ¦ ¦ - ' Whose bosoms yield to pity ' s melting tone : . ¦ * u . ' '¦ ¦ . . . - . . '•
Blest be each effort which * this- * day is ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ made , : - -: ' : ** : * ..- . : .. - ¦ - ; -. •• • • . ' - The helpless child of penury to aid : May hfcavVs liigh King this day your * meeting bless , And crown your virtuous wishes with success !
Ye , who have sigh'd when poverty « < x lQ&t Child ,,- <> :, v .. , ' ¦ Has met your sight , untutor ed , rude and wild , Or wept when vice , of ignorance the fruity Has nipt ; each fairer blossom to the root ; Your breasts may now with gen ' rous
warmth expand ; Now may you stretch the kind assisting hand , * And at frfiy ^ WfMr 4 » febric soon yr iM rise , FornVjt tt > flight the true-born patriot ^ ^ y « s . ; -: ^ , ¦ . : , ; ¦ . : ' ; "Where the rude child of ignorance may k ^ rn
Thepatte of truth smd . virtue to dii-May , foont * state unfeeling as the &od » Sprmg forth ^ the praise and glory of his Yt ) u ^ who now meet ^ p . aid this gen * - : ¦¦ . .- ; raus cauac , .,..-, . •/• ¦ . - . Be your ' s the meed of weil-degenr'd
apfkfouse ; ; May that sweet inmat * of the virtuous breast , A seifc&pproving conscience , make , you blest ; May public good each gcnVous bosom May kindred love your ev ' ry word
inspire ; Drive cvVy ruder feeling from your mind , And make each thought benevolent aud kind *
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Oh ! let it with the btgot sectary rcs ^ For different creeds to quarrel and con . * test ; - ; - : ' v ' > - •• - . ' ; . ¦ ¦ ¦' - - ^ :-Far be all party spirit from your mind , But let one object evVy bosom bind ; Nor let one tongue ior thought or wish express , " v -v ~ : ' "' ; ;^' Save that blest wish—the helpless poor to bless .
So on that day , when the great Judge of all Shall his assembling flock around him call , Be your ' t the joy to hear the hapfess race , Whom you had led to seek die paths jof
graces Receive this joyful sentence for their doom , ; c < Ye blessed children of my Father , conie *" And think ' twas-you who led their mind at first ; y
Through the dark shades of ignorance to burst ; The sacred word of God to read and know , * To shun the dreadful paths of vice and woe ; ¦ "" - ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦— ¦ " - ¦ ¦ - And learn by heav ' n ' s blest precepts how to rise To endless bliss in Biansions of the skiei *
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To the Editor oftb * Monthly Repository . mr ' ' ¦ ¦" ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ " "¦ " - ¦ ' ¦¦¦¦ ' ' '" : I think you Will agree with me that the following " Effusion / ' written by the celebrated Sir Walter Raleigh , a l i * - tle before his execution , breathes both a pious and poetical spirit ; though ft
undoubtedly partakes of the quaint antitheses for which that age was so remarkable , aqdis tainted with dLoctrintl sentiments which disgrace and obscure the gospel of ^ hrist . It is styled , Sm Wait ** Ra ^ wn # iwim& 9 *»
Ciite the wy ^ Iseiillop sfeelj M qui ^ t ., My ^ tatfofifaith , to w ^ lk upon ,, . My scrip of jdy , ( tiiftnior ^ al 4 iet , )« r My bwttadf sakiratipn , r > My gown of glory ^ ( hope ^ ^ ru ^ gage , ) And thus I'll take vnj Pilgrimage . ^
Blood must be my bbdie ' s on ! y b ^ lmer , J& other balm will d *^ W $ VW : V ^ m my soul . [ htt ^ ^ Ut Wm ^ Traveilcth tbwirW ^ HdiAi ^ f h ** M
Poetry.
POETRY .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1810, page 360, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2406/page/40/
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