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incere, Will check the sigh, and stop the rising tear; Cheerful as formerly we'll pass our life, A happy husband I, and you the wife. ON SEEING AN AMIABLE WOMAN DISTRESSED IN MIND. Oh gracious God, her peace restore, And make her sufferings less; Let frenzied thoughts disturb no more, Or sorrow on her press. Pour down thy blessings, on a mind Encompass'd round by grief; Let fortune smile and friends be kind, To nature grant relief. 'Twas pure affection caus'd her tears, And furrow'd beauty's face; But thou can lull to rest her fears, By thy almighty grace. May guardian angels plant their seat, Beside the lovely fair; While hope and comfort frequent meet, To keep her from despair. Tranquillity thou dove-ey'd maid, A visit quickly pay; Of virtue's self, be not afraid, Stay with her all the day. A MOTHER'S ADDRESS TO THE DEITY. Accept oh Lord! a mother's prayer, And shield my child from sickness here; May Judah, ever constant prove Herself deserving of thy love: Sweet Robert in this vale of tears, Survived with me three sickening years, Before it was thy will to say, He shall the debt of nature pay: On lov'd Maria now I dwell, My grief for her no pen can tell; To spare a mother's pangs she flew, To thee, ere I cou'd say adieu! The babe was not a year with me, Ere angels wafted her to thee: For Charlotte's life, oh Lord! I pray, And Robert's too both night and day; Should it be thy will to call Them from my sight, I pray, that all My children may obtain a rest, Were souls are number'd with the blest. Henry a mother's last delight, Improve O Lord, his health and sight, That quick I find his strength increase, My thanks to thee, shall never cease. ON SEEING A YOUNG NOBLEMAN IMPRISONED FOR DEBT. The victim of sorrow with gloom on his mind, Sighs for those pleasures he late left behind; The bottle, the play-house, card-room and ball, And the fine guilded chariot kept at the hall; Enjoy'd but at night in dreams mix'd with sorrow, That leaves the imprudent as hopeless to morrow. With anguish he views his now alter'd state, Laments his past folly but finds it too late; His bottle companions in assistance will fail, Soon as they hear he is plac'd in a jail: Fair
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