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No faithless snare his steps betray'd / No dogy or gunner pass'd ; Nor was life ' s genial current stay'd By Winter ' s piercing blast ; — And yet he ' s gone —nor Puss alone Resigns his fleeting breath ; The eye that reads this , humble stone , Will soon be closed in death !
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THE INVITATION .
Come , come , botmie lassie the spring-time is here , The trees they are sughing , the go wans arc clear ; The time is a'joy , and the saui is a'love , And if thou'lt wed wi' me their blessings we'll prove , O ! think thee , my Katie , what rapture to see Our dawted dear weans at play round th ^ knee , To kiss their gay dimples ; ah ! wha could ask more ?
Then glance at each other wi * hearts rmning o ' Sae busk thyself brawly , and fash not for wealth , Thy Jockey is rich in affection and health ; And soon as at kirk thy saft hand he has ta ' en , H * s labour shall keep thee a warm ingle stane .
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IPITAPH ON KING THEODORE , BARON NEUHOFI , IN ST . ANs ' s eHURCH-YARDj WESTMINSTER .
Near this place is interred Theodore , King of Corsica , Who died in this Parish , Dec . 11 , 1756 . Immediately after Leaving the King ' s Bench Prison ,
By the benefit of the act of insolvency In consequence of which ,
He resigned his kingdom of Corsica , For the use of his creditors . The Grave , great Teacher , to a level brpngs ^ Heroes and Beggars , Galley Slaves and Kings ; But Theodore this moral learn ed , ere dead ; V > i Fate pour'd its lessons on his living head , >; Bestow'd a kingdom but denied bin * bread , j
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I ' oetry . 547
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1811, page 547, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2420/page/35/
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