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Down fathoms deep through snow and mire • The trusting footsteps fell, Of him whose fame in Staffordshire All honest men can tell. 28 But Warneford, man of honoured name, The Croesus of the Church, Disdained to blot his growing fame And leave him in the lurch. With timely aid his hand he takes, The friendly gripe he gives, His limbs from freezing ice he shakes, And George of Tamworth lives. J 29 "With timely aid his hand he takes, The friendly gripe he^ gives. " ■ !■>—!■ The blinding snows fall... thick and fast, All nature owns their svvav ; Night's mantle over all is cast To shroud the face of day, 31- ^\Ak In vain the drivers ply their arts With more than mortal will ; In vain old Benison imparts The ardour of his skill. 3 1 On that wide moor twelve birds are seen, The twelve make instant back ; The drivers shout and whoop between To turn them from their track. With frighted course they wheel around And skim the lowest butt, Where Warneford stamps the snowy ground, By snowy walls is shut.
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