Frien' Tammie, I thocht that I coudna dae better
Than rhyme a bit scrift in reply to yer letter,
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Benevolence, attended by beauty,
By elegance, fashion, and grace,
Makes pleasure, the handmaid of duty,
To plead for the poor in this place.
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Thus God hath said: Unblessed is he
Who makes an arm of flesh his trust;
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Mourn not, my Christian friend:-thy late removed,
Thy sainted mother, cherished and beloved,
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'Twas drear November; by the turbid tide
That foaming chafes the wintry ban ...
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Arise, for this is not thy rest; go forth
And brave the frozen rigours of the north;
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'O foolish people, and unwise,'
Who stop your ears and shut your eyes,
Though common-sense and flagrant facts
Proclaim the madness of your acts!
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Husbandman, for work prepare
Tender plants of promise fair;
Rise! around thee everywhere
Life's young spring-time claims thy care,
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My olive plant, so green and fair;
My budding hope, my dearest care;
My only one! He only knew
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O earth, earth, earth! where wilt thou hide thy slain?
How cover up the blood thy children pour in vain?
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