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TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES

... strain, ToR-Rgon's overthrow , ?? round, pnsh-srnnd, in quickest time The lowest frop be spent lw Aone lotd reund, ?? and Crime, And Crime's Just punishment I ,Fil, fill again ! fill to the brim To-Loss of honest fame! - Quaff, deeper quaff! whbile now we ...

THE FORSAKEN TO HER FATHER

... others do; But if we blame him, we in turn Have learn'd that hateful lesson too! Desertion of myself, his worst, His only crime perhaps may prove; Shall he of all men be the first Condemned for being false in love? The world has never yet denied Its favour ...

UP PROTESTANTS, UP!

... that kind heaven or earth can afford, By religion and laws, and bytorture abhor'd, By base superstition, and priestcraft, and crime. Up, Protestants, up !-'tis the crisis of time. By wife, home, and children, by kindred and King, By the one sacred triumph ...

THE OUTCAST BOYS OF ENGLAND

... bread. From childhood's hours of sorrow, To manhood's ardent primp, They grow from guile and mischief To mri and murderous crime. For life or death unfitted, They bear the. felon's brand, Till swept away unpitied, As nuisance ?? the land. Dark, wretched ...

THE MAGIC OF NIGHT

... others lie saiowy and still through the night, Like a myriad of wings all ready for dwight. Earth seems an Eden unstained by crime, So pure is the scene, and so holy the timq l Tempest is now with the winds upcurled, And Nature and Night ire aloye in the ...

REPLY TO AN INVITATION TO DINE WITH OLD SCHOOLFELLOWS

... saints shed tears of brine. Then wherefore praise the Golden Days Of auld langsyno ? We've crimes and cant, I freely grant, ?? those who read will find, ln cant and crimes the Good Old Times Wero not a whit behind. Blow off the dust, anid scour the rust, Still ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... thy Ileart, Iqy mn gignc(d over, First displayed the guilty stlan, Would, Iliees eyes bsd cloerd for ever, Not to weep thy crimes again ! 13ut, by Heaven's recordinq spirit mli thay t wvisi, forgottein li! Life, though now a load. I'll leatr it Nor tie ...

LETTER FROM THE DEY OF ALGIERS TO CHARLES X

... his murderous schemes may pursue Without any dread of the !Pen or the Press. There tile sun always shines upon harshness and crime! - There deeds may be done which no subject dare name; And the genial heat of dear Barbary's clime Will keep the dull bigot's ...

SOULT AND WELLINGTON

... panting prey. The thunders of nnar have ceased, and time Hath uraept in his circling zone The scenes of blood and the deeds of crime WhichI pollted each city, an(d soil, and clime, From the Plhiraols' tomhs and Nilotick slime To the Stythian's icy throne. ...

Original Poetry

... patriot warm, without the patriot's boast, And those who knew him longest,, loved him most;. No canting hypocrite, with secret crimes, And durst be honest, in the werst of times. No false pretensions and no idle praise, Allured the worthless to, his will and ...

THE PAST, THE PRESENT, THE FUTURE

... thousand scenes that throng the present time; Displaying, with reflection clear and true, Our joy and grief, our virtuo and our crime! ThO Present I 'Tis a bubble on the blast ! Fragile as thoso which childhood's breath can raise; Imow short a time its lleeting ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ambition, He aimed, in his pride, At knowledge and power- The Godhead denied; Vain thoughts filled his bosom, And, reckless of crime, He stirred up rebellion In regions sublime. Now an outcast be wanders In chains, till the day' The world shall be tried, ' ...