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Sonnet to Dr. Macvicar.

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Stay of the church and pillar of the state!             Who alway did'st to wrong thy voice oppose,             And strong hast striven corruption to expose,         And, jealous ever for thy country's fate,         Her virtues to preserve inviolate.             Much to thy power the platform, pulpit owes,             Thy pen has held the Right and quelled her foes:         A man withal thou art, and truly great.         And, true to thy convictions, firm thou hast             In these last troublous times maintained thy stand,         And boldly at thy post hast faced the blast,             That threatens still the ship of state to strand,         And shown thy resolution to the last             To serve thy God, thy sovereign, and thy land.

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