466 
&¢ Come ye, who proudly tread ambition’s 
height, 
And grafp the puny fumes that wealth beftows; 
‘nd ye whom pow’:’s too pois’ning fweets 
delight, 
Who tafte no joy but ee from affluence 
flows 3 
é¢ Refign your paginde ee that father’s 
care, 
Who bends ith fondnefso’er his happy child 5 
Own that one moment of his blifs to fhare, 
Pleas’d ye’d defert your golden projects wild. 
<¢ Ye never felt that genuine delight 
That animates a parent’s glowing breaft 5 
Your grandeft hopes an adverte bla can 
‘blight ; ; 
My humbleft pleafures happinefs has bleft.— 
s¢ If on our joys misfortune’s Keeneft winds 
Blow angrily, and all her horrors fend 5 
Oh! what a balm an aged father finds 
In the {weet foothings of a filial friend!— 
Sixty Articles of Literary and Philofophical Intelligence. 
_(Fune r, 
<¢ A mother too—whom finer feelings move, 
_. Whofe fofter bofom ev’ry anguifh thares,— 
Calm her thou fource of comfort, filial 
love— ‘ 
Maternal forrows claim your tend’reft’ cares. 
‘¢ Goon ye young-ones, deckt with modeft 
worth, 
Poffefs’d of virtue, ev’ry torrent brave: 
Be truly great, and thofe that gave you birth 
Will meet with calm conteat the peaceful. 
grave !°— 
The charm ’s diffolv’d 
fteps I bend 
Where fir’ my fancy drew each flatt’ring. 
line:— | 
The chiil unhealthy dews of night defcend, 
And ev’ry melancholy thought is mine.— 

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