Poetical Works

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Poetical Works
Isaac Wilkinson
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Still wander friendly through the happy glades ; No ft»ars dkdurb'd them at their latest tteroe, Prepar'd, they welcom'd the impending blow : ^ The princely duide of § Enghien hoveiis here^ Lamented marlyr, pity droops a tear; Illustrious heir of Gohde's noble line^ * Brissot aoji twenty-one members of jLhe National, AsseupMy, wlio buffered with him on the scaffold.
i^m AttOjQUjr^fioUrboO;' Puto €|f Bs^M^ln* WILKINSON S POEMS. f5 In whom tbe virtues of thy house didst sbiue^ : Appal'd thy midi^
...ht murderers weU might ^Vfh, The &tal torch shuddering »i tbe hideou3:vi^w, Her head arerted* from the scene withdrew ; . .^ Then stem oppression rear'd her baleful head, With erery virtue heaven-bom mercy fled.
Who ?— who is he ? — comes tott'ring o'er the p\ain ! .
His staff can scarce his feeble limbs sustain ! .
It is the Prince of Conde, — ^yes 'tis be.
Thy aged grandsire, he had none but thee ; Till now, he kne^ not of tiie &tal wound Which laid his offspring lifeless on the ground.


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