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Poems on Several Occasions

In Two Volumes. By Mr. Joseph Mitchell

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AN ODE ON Mr. W---r's Birth-Day, July 14.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  


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AN ODE ON Mr. W---r's Birth-Day, July 14.

I

The Day is come—Ye happy Few,
When friendly W---r invites,
To Principles of Love be true,
Nor bound the Tide of your Delights.

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II

Hence, gloomy Thought, and anxious Care!
Be hush, black Scandal, Strife, and Noise!
May the dear Youth's succeeding Year
Be usher'd in, with lucky Joys.

III

With Pomp unusual, God of Light,
Go on, to grace th' auspicious Hours;
Nor shroud thy Beams in sable Night,
'Till Wine has made Elyzium ours.

VI

Boy, fill the Bowl—The Bowl alone
Can give a Sanction to the Day:
We need no other sacred Stone
To mark the Time, and make us gay.

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V

I, who peculiar Interest boast,
Devote, at once, my Muse and Heart:
My Soul in W---'s is lost,
And his is grown the better Part.

VI

O may his Mind and Fame improve,
'Till hoary Honours grace his Head!
May Merit, now, procure him Love;
And eternize his Memory, dead.