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Lines, To The Memory Of A Lady.

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Bring the sad cypress wreath to grace the tomb,     Where rests the liberal friend of human kind,     Around its base let deathless flow'rets bloom,     Wet with the off'rings of the grateful mind.     Firm was thy friendship, ardent, and sincere;     Gen'rous thy soul, to ev'ry suff'rer prov'd:     Rest, sainted shade! blest with the heart-felt tear,     On earth lamented, and in heaven belov'd.     Now will the widow weep that thou art gone,     Who oft her unprotected babes hast fed:     While tottering age shall heave the sigh forlorn,     As slow they move to beg their bitter bread.     Long shall the memory of thy worth survive,     Grav'd on the heart, when sinks the trophied stone;     Oh! may the plenty-bless'd as freely give,     And from thy life of virtue form their own.

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