I was one who rung out the dumb peal, For to us noble MORRIS was dead. He had not lost sight of his home, Yon domain that so lovely appears, When he heard it, and sunk overcome ; He could feel, and he burst into tears. The poetical works of Robert Bloomfield - Page 201by Robert Bloomfield - 1855 - 284 pagesFull view - About this book
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...and for a debtor; and for one a security for debts." —" MISHCAT-AL-MASABIH."* 10. BENEVOLENCE. % The lessons of Prudence have charms, And slighted,...Benevolence warms, Is an angel who lives but to bless. —BLOOMFIELD. The noble-minded dedicate themselves To the promotion of the happiness Of others—e'en... | |
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