The Poetical Monitor Consisting of Pieces Select And Original for the Improv

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The Poetical Monitor Consisting of Pieces Select And Original for the Improv
Elizabeth Hill
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JL O Thee let my first off 'rings rise.
Whose sun creates the day ; Swift as his gladd'ning influence flies.
And spotless as his ray. What numbers, with heart-piercing sighs, Have past this tedious night ! What numbers too, have clos'd their eyes, No more to see the light ! Sound was my sleep, my dreams were gay ; How short such time review'd ! My night stole unperceiv'd away ; I'm like the day, renew'd..
This day thy fav'ring hand be nigh, .
So oft vouchsafed before ; Still may it lead, protec
...l, supply, .
And I that hand adore.
If bliss thy Providence import, . For which, resign'd, I pray, .
52 Give me to feel the grateful heart, And without guilt be gay.
Affliftion, fhould thy love intend, As vice or folly's cure ; Patient to gain that blefied end, May I the means endure. If bright or cloudy scenes await ; Some virtue let me gain ; That Heaven, nor high, nor low eftate, When sent, may send in vain. Be this, and ev'ry future day, Still wiser than the past ; That, from the whole of life's survey, I may find peace at last.


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