Familiar letters and poems on several occasions By Mary Masters |
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Wrote some Months after the Prince of Wales's Death.
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Wrote some Months after the Prince of Wales's Death.
For Frederick's Loss we will no longer mourn,The dear departed Prince can ne'er return;
His single form the silent Grave receives,
But in his lovely Offspring yet he lives:
Of these the loyal Muse transported Sings,
And sees, in Thought, a future Race of Kings;
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And fill the British Throne till Time shall end:
Oh! may this Thought prophetic Truth contain,
And Brunswick's Race to endless Ages reign.
![]() | Familiar letters and poems on several occasions | ![]() |