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the siles of love adorn,—

an&039;s huanity to an

akes untless thoands ourn!

“see yonder poor, o&039;erbour&039;d wight,

abject, an, and vile,

who begs a brother of the earth

to give hi leave to toil;

and see his lordly fellow-wor

the poor petition spurn,

undful, tho&039; a weepg wife

and helpless offsprg ourn

“if i&039; design&039;d yon lordlg&039;s sve,

by nature&039;s w design&039;d,

why was an dependent wish

e&039;er pnted y d?

if not, why a i subject to

his cruelty, or srn?

or why has an the will and pow&039;r

to ake his fellow ourn?

“yet, let not this too uch, y n,

disturb thy youthful breast:

this partial view of huan-kd

is surely not the st!

the poor, oppressed, honest an

had never, sure, been born,

had there not been repense

to fort those that ourn!

“o death! the poor an&039;s dearest friend,

the kdest and the best!

wele the hour y ad libs

are id with thee at rest!

the great, the wealthy fear thy blow

fro pop and pleasure torn;

but, oh! a blest relief for those

that weary-den ourn!”

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