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but let them beware ! Even though Ireland be for a while stricken down , the dormant spirit of England only slumbers . If a treacherous executive succeeds for a while in breaking down the barrier of the laws * there will come at last a fearful day of retribution , when acts of indemnity will be held of no avail , by a long suffering , betrayed , and insulted people . " He who sheds man ' s blood , by man shall his blood
be shed ! ' * The barricades of Paris were built up in the defence o £ a broken covenant . Let not those who would play a Bourbon part , dream of so light an escape . They are hated with a hate no time can quench , and there are many who would follow them to the ends of the earth , to visit a nation ' s vengeance upon them , for the abhorrent cruelty which , in the day of power , knew not how to spare the advocates of a patriot cause . Such feelings of revenge are to be deplored , but they are , alas ! a part of the present condition of humanity .
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To Kathleen . 251
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Thou hast jetty eyes in brightness glancing , Glossy ringlets in the free air dancing , Cheek from rose to lily ever changing As thro * feeling ' s world thy thought is ranging . Thou bringest gifts of nature ' s fairest treasure To those who reckon every flower a pleasure , Dewy darlings f . exquisite creations , E ' en their shadows seem to have sensations !
Yet should beauty fade , and flowers wither , I will bid thee ever welcome hither ; Though every charm beside were from thee parted Thou hast that best of all—thou'rt honest-hearted . Then welcome Kathleen , whatsoe ' er thou bringest , Welcome hither when this way thou wingest , Not for eye , or cheek > or dewy blossom , But the heart thou wear ' st within thy bosom .
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TO KATHLEEN .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1833, page 251, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2612/page/35/
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