Poems on Several Occasions With some Select Essays in Prose. In Two Volumes. By John Hughes; Adorn'd with Sculptures |
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Recitative.
Behold fair LIBERTY attend,And in DEVONIO's Loss bewail a Friend.
See! o'er his Tomb perpetual Lamps she lights,
Then, on his Urn the Goddess writes:
“Preserve, O Urn! his silent Dust,
“Who faithful did obey
“Princes like ANNA good and just,
“Yet scorn'd his Freedom to betray;
“And, hated by all Tyrants, chose
“The Glory to have Such his Foes.
“Who faithful did obey
“Princes like ANNA good and just,
“Yet scorn'd his Freedom to betray;
“And, hated by all Tyrants, chose
“The Glory to have Such his Foes.
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