The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 17, No. 481, March 19, 1831 by Various
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child, who died in infancy:--W.H.H.
Nipt in the bud, the father's hope here sleeps, And o'er her first-born child the mother weeps. Why weep! the disencumber'd soul that's flown Now shines another cherub round the throne! Ah! who can tell what cares, what hopes, what fears, Had been the portion of its lengthen'd years? A better lot proportion'd Heaven design'd, And bade it leave this sin-fraught world behind! * * * * * PATRIOTISM. When Admiral Sir George Rooke, who took Gibraltar, in the reign of Queen Anne, came to make his will, it surprised those that were present; but Sir George exclaimed--"I do not leave much, but what I have was honestly gotten; it never cost a sailor a tear, or the nation a farthing." JAC-CO. * * * * * SILK MANUFACTURE. |
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