\ . . ' • ' ' . ·t .,. ' I ;' jdB MIL.l .T'4NT. . .l [peaking; ~e~ . ftbod m ut~~ my fp~ec{Je~ :n~v' 4. ~11 hearts-eo joy, -by all men were a:pprov. 4: ~y kindly WQ~ds tyere welcome, as. a:·la,r.rc:r · ~· . Rairy, andwcr~<;:>ra"les·in a doubtfu-l I)]a~tef~.. • . ·. 0 fu~·den chan~e! I'm turn"d ala~glung...fl:ock To boys; and tl~ofe ~h~t fu'd to tend my:Flock~ ., , , ·, 1 And fuch, wHofe ~ngr}: ,wan~$ hav~ :~att~~lt their hand·i . Tofcrape the .i:;a~rll, -anddig rh~ barren lands l;or hidden roots) whcrewi~h ther .may .appea(e Their ryran' frorna.chs;, r~e(e ( e~en ~ery rhefe j flout at: my farrows, artd ~ifdaining me; . . Point wi~h chair 6ngers, ~·nd cry; Th# it he! J\1Y honour's foil'd, my troubled fpirit lies · . , , W~de or:p eo tl~e.worfh)fipj:~rie.s? ·. ~>Where-e'r I.turn,~ my..forrownew ,app~ars, - . .,. , " I'm vext ~broa&w1.fh flours; at home wnh fears .t My foul isi3!i~c, and nights that fhould giye e~ To tired fpirits, ll1 akem,y gricfs enci~afe . : }loathmy ~ark.afs; fqr my ripen~d fores · ~ ' :. 1' Have C~lal'\g d,mygarrrienn colour wiJ:h theU' coats~ ~.ut what is worf\: 0f w.orfts, ( L.Qtd }often l HlVe c~i'd tp t~q,e; a ftranger to my.cry, Thougt.i perfc;B:,Clemency t.hy naq1r~ qe; ':fho!lghk!nd t9 .all,: ctlou art unki~d to me; 1ne'r ;waxt p~le; ~ fe~· an:oth~n~rjv~, ~~r e'r,di~ l~t my. affiiB:ed brother,ftriv.e:. . . ~ W tth ~ears alone : but I ( poor ~ . ) tormented, Expetl; f®f·fucCC4r, and am.unlam'ented: ~ 1,mouin inJilcn~e; languith all alone; · A~ in a Defarr,'.~m rellev~d by non~:· 1 , . ,. , · ¥.y fore~ haV'~ di'd my skin W,itl~ fi1tb, ~ilf rurnint '" My joys' CO grief;:and~ll my f.ni~th' ;,o' mbvrning~ .. ... ,., '· ... ·~ ~·.. My heart l~'ach p~ft .Indent~r~s .wict~· min'e ey~ Not to behold a Ma1d, for what .1heul4i I ... " ExpeCt from' h~avep but a def~v)ld reWard~.. ~:un'd by fo fo'ul .a fin? for death~s·:prefll~4/ Q;' '
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