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1762–1850

IN MEMORIAM.

William Lisle Bowles

How blessed with thee the path could I have trod Of quiet life, above cold want's hard fate, ( And little wishing more ) nor of the great Envious, or their proud name; but it pleased GOD

To take thee to his mercy: thou didst go In youth and beauty to thy cold death-bed; Even whilst on dreams of bliss we fondly fed, Of years to come of comfort! Be it so.

Ere this I have felt sorrow; and even now, Though sometimes the unbidden tear will start, And half unman the miserable heart, The cold dew I shall wipe from my sad brow,

And say, since hopes of bliss on earth are vain, Best friend, farewell, till we do meet again!

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