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Hark! 'twas the knell of death, --what spirit
 
Hark! 'twas the knell of death, --what spirit
And
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fled,
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And [[unclear]] the shackles man is doom'd to bear?
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Can it be true,? & midst the senseless dead,
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must [[underline]] sorrowing thousands, [[/underline]] count the loss of Hare.
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Shall not his genius, Life's short date prolong
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(Pure as the Ether of its kindred shy)
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Shall wit Enchant no longer from his tongue
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Or beam in [[underline]] in vivid flashes [[/underline]] from his Eye?
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Oh no that mind for Ev'ry purpose fit
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Has met alas! the universal doom;
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Unrivall'd fancy, judgment, sense, & wit,
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Were his, [[underline]] --& only left [[/underline]] him at the tomb.--
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Rest spirit, --rest--, for gentle was thy course
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They rays, like temper'd Suns, no venom know

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On the death of Mr Hare by the Dss of devonshire

Hark! 'twas the knell of death, --what spirit fled, And unclear the shackles man is doom'd to bear? Can it be true,? & midst the senseless dead, must underline sorrowing thousands, /underline count the loss of Hare.

Shall not his genius, Life's short date prolong (Pure as the Ether of its kindred shy) Shall wit Enchant no longer from his tongue Or beam in underline in vivid flashes /underline from his Eye?

Oh no that mind for Ev'ry purpose fit Has met alas! the universal doom; Unrivall'd fancy, judgment, sense, & wit, Were his, underline --& only left /underline him at the tomb.--

Rest spirit, --rest--, for gentle was thy course They rays, like temper'd Suns, no venom know