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The Convict. (From The Villager's Verse-Book.)

By William Lisle Bowles

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Luke Andrews is transported! Never more      To see his sisters, mother, or the shore      Of his own country! Never more to see      The cottage smoke rise o'er the sheltering tree;      Never again beneath the morning beam,      Jocund, to drive afield his tinkling team!      When first the path of idleness he trod,      And left on Sabbath-days the house of God,      The fellowship of wild companions kept,      How oft at night his mother waked and wept!      When he is homeless, and far off at sea,      She now will sigh, Does he remember me!      Remember her! alas, the thought is vain!      She ne'er will see him in this world again.      And she is broken-hearted; but her trust,      Is still in Him whose works and ways are just.      Oh! may we still revere His dread command,      And die remembered in our native land!

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About William Lisle Bowles

William Lisle Bowles is a distinguished poet whose works have shaped the landscape of English literature. Their poetry explores the depths of human emotion, nature, love, and philosophical thought through powerful and evocative verse. Readers continue to find solace, inspiration, and beauty in their timeless words.

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