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Poems by the Late Reverend Dr. Thomas Blacklock

Together with an Essay on the Education of the Blind. To Which is Prefixed A New Account of the Life and Writings of the Author

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On Dr. BLACKLOCK's Birth-day.
  
  


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On Dr. BLACKLOCK's Birth-day.

By Mrs. BLACKLOCK.
Propitious day! to me for ever dear;
Oh! may'st thou still return from year to year,
Replete with choicest blessings heav'n can send,
And guard from ev'ry harm my dearest friend.
May we together tread life's various maze,
In strictest virtue, and in grateful praise
To thee, kind Providence, who hast ordain'd
One for the other sympathetic friend.
And when life's current in our veins grows cold,
Let each the other to their breast enfold
Their other dearer self; with age opprest,
Then, gracious God, receive us both to rest.