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Impromptu, To Oriana. On Attending With Her, As Sponsors, At A Christening

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Lady! who didst--with angel-look and smile,     And the sweet lustre of those dear, dark eyes,     Gracefully bend before the font of Christ,     In humble adoration, faith, and prayer!     Oh!--as the infant pledge of friends beloved     Received from thy pure lips its future name,     Sweetly unconscious look'd the baby-boy!     How beautifully helpless--and how mild!     --Methought, a seraph spread her shelt'ring wings     Over the solemn scene; and as the sun,     In its full splendour, on the altar came,     God's blessing seem'd to sanctify the deed.

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