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Malvern Hills

with Minor Poems, and Essays. By Joseph Cottle. Fourth Edition

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TO CHARITY.
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TO CHARITY.

OH, Charity! while fame with lightning car,
Flashes brief splendour o'er the hero's grave,
Thou sitt'st upon thy rock, amid the wave,
Calm as the silver moon, and evening star,
(That o'er the billow throw their image far,)
Like them, unmoved by storms that round thee rave.
Ah, from thine eye, I mark the tear descend!
Thou thinkest of the woes that man dismay;
Upon the crowd, who have no home, or friend;
Upon the orphan, worn by want away,
The lonely widow, lingering out her day;
And, though too poor to succour, thou dost send
The look benign, that oft has care beguiled,
Soothing, in silence, sorrow's drooping child.