Y. TO CKOVE-HILL. 



From parent eyes to dry the tear, 

 The wife's distressful thought to cheer, 



And end the husband's and -the lover's fear; 

 Where want ills pining, faint and ill, 



To lend his kind unpmchat'rj aid, 



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And hear the exertions of his skill 

 With many a grateful blessing paid. 



'Tis luxury to his feeling heart, 

 Beyond what social hours impart, 



Or nature'* beauteous scenes, or curiops wortl 

 of art." - 



No. V I. 



