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Project Gutenberg's Elegies and Other Small Poems, by Matilda Betham This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Elegies and Other Small Poems Author: Matilda Betham Release Date: February 20, 2004 [EBook #11193] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ELEGIES AND OTHER SMALL POEMS *** Produced by Jonathan Ingram, David Garcia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. ELEGIES AND OTHER SMALL POEMS BY MATILDA BETHAM. _To the Hon. LADY JERNINGHAM_. _Madam_, _The many endearing instances of regard I have experienced since I had the honor of being known to your Ladyship, while they impress my mind with gratitude, flatter my hopes with a favourable reception of the following miscellanies, which, under your patronage, I venture to submit to the public_. _Considered as the first essays of an early period of life, and as the exercises of leisure, my wishes suggest, that they may not, perhaps, be found wholly unworthy of attention; but whatever be their fate with others, I shall feel myself much gratified, if, in your Ladyship's judgment, they may be allowed some merit_. _Though there cannot be a greater pleasure than dwelling on the excellencies of a distinguished and amiable character, I know not that it would be permitted me to indulge my present inclination with enumerating those virtues and endowments which confessedly distinguish your Ladyship, but my wishes I may offer, and that you may long, very long, continue to bless your family, to adorn your rank, and console the unhappy, is the sincere prayer of_ _Your Ladyship's most obliged humble servant, MATILDA BETHAM_. _Stonham, Nov. 20, 1797._ TO THE READER. If, in the following pages, there may be found any unacknowledged imitations, I hope I shall not be censured as an intentional plagiarist; for it has been my wish, however I may be esteemed presumptuous, not to be unjust; and I sometimes fear lest an imperfect recollection of another's idea should have appeared to me as a dawning thought of my own. Wherever I could recollect a similar passage, although unnoticed at the time I wrote, it has been either altered or acknowledged. I commi
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