The Judge Or An Estimate of the Importance of the Judicial Character Occasion

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The Judge Or An Estimate of the Importance of the Judicial Character Occasion
Jerom Alley
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Nor they, alone, In gold, of earthly currency, discharg'd What he had lent in soil. A nobler price They paid, in coin made sterling in the skies, Looks, picturing all the gay and happy heart, And blessings, bursting from the grateful lip (f).
Such tribute have the looks and lips of Loyd, Glad debtors, often tender'd ; for his hut Thy bounties, Clare ! and favour, also, cheer'd. In various comforts rich, his early days He pass'd, and not a tear bedew'd his cheek, Save such as pity dropp'd. But c
...ruel Time, By gradual theft, his hoarded treasures stole, One gem except, gne pure and priceless gem. His Emma, guarded by protecting heav'n ! She, the last, dearest gift of wedded love, 76 THE JUDGE.
Happiness pursued by Trial.
Gay as the smiling spring, and pure as snows, Ere yet heav'n's beam hath kiss'd them, was his hord, She, and the virtues coffer' d at his heart; And not a thousand gorgeous thrones, though rich In all by hell-delighting Conquest won, Might hope to buy his store. Hence, if, full oft, He mourn'd for what was lost, as oft his heart, For what was left, in grateful prayer arose j And, though no stretch was his of fair domain, No marble structure op'd its gilded halls For him, such blessings linger'd in his cot, As shun the palace, and renounce the lord.


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