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ORIGINAL POETRY, 
SONNET, 
To the Memory of Wm. CowPER, ESQ. Aue 
thor of the Tafk, Gc. Gc. whofe chafte and 
elegant Produéions will ever be entitled to our 
Admiration, while fublimity, imagination, and 
pathos, are regarded as the Charaferifiics and 
Ornaments of Poetical Compofition. 
BY hands unfeen, to fhield his earthly bed, 
(Where weeping virtues o’er his cold turf 
bend, 
And mourn the early doom of their lov’d 
friend, ) 
Shall fweeteit flow’rs of earlieft bloom be 
fpread : 
Here fhall the village maids and youths repair; 
Here fhall the kindred foul that loves to 
grieve, : 
Still linger o’er his fylvan grave at eve, 
And mourn his fate: The red-breaft here 
fhall bear 
The hoary mofs and flowers to deck the clay 
That thields from mould’ring dews the po- 
et’s bréatt; ; 
While,>enfive wand’ring thro’ the grafs grown 
wa 
At eve, the kindred mufe, in fable dreft, 
Breathes her fad dirges o’er his lifelefs clay, 
And bymns with fainted voice his foul to 
reft, 
Fuly 18, 1802. QO. 
SKETCH OF BONAPARTE, 
IGH on the throne of monarchy fo late 
Revers’J, he fits in pomp majettical, 
By nature form’d to win his way to greatnefs. 
Prompt to conceive and undertake whate’er 
With difficulty and hazard might be achiew’d 
By mortal prowefs ; in the braying din 
Of civil ftrife, or on th’ embattled plain, 
Midft charging fquadrons and the cannons 
roar, 
Alike undaunted he—-nor for the means 
Card, fo he attain’d the height he foar’d to. 
For-no foft pang of pity or remorfe 
E’er touch’d his rugged bofom; witnefs thou 
Ravag’d Aufonia, and the fertile plains 
Of Egypt whitening with the untomb’d bones 
Of thofe his undiftinguithing revenge 
Gave to the edge of the fword—cloudy his 
brow, ; 
Haggard his vifage, and befpeaks a mind 
Where Care and cold Miftruft for ever dwell; 
Unfated Pride, and fierce Ambition, fill 
Hatching pernicious counfels to difturb 
The peace of wafted Europe, and provoke # 
- The ttorms which beft uphold his doubcful 
_ fway. 
Yet he can well diffemble 5; can difeuife 
His dangerous intent, confounding fill 
His haughty projeéts with the general good. 
So reigns he fov’ran o’er a people Jong 
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