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Poems on Several Occasions

By Edward, Lord Thurlow. The Second Edition, considerably enlarged

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[How often have I wish'd, (a faulty vow!)]

How often have I wish'd, (a faulty vow!)
That thou amidst the burning battle shone,
And with a thousand foes, (more faulty now!)
Wert greatly match'd, and like to be undone:
Then have I thought, and gloried in the thought,
My soul should for thy dearest friendship flow,
And they, that with fell rage were overwrought
To ruin thee, should but effect my woe:
Which greatly on their heads thou wouldst revenge,
And make the stars acquainted with thine ire,
As clear Achilles did his peer avenge,
Whose love in Hector's life had full desire:
O blissful thought! first for thy sake to die,
And then thy grief in my behalf to spy!