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Deep struck with awe, they mark'd the
 
Deep struck with awe, they mark'd the
 
dome
 
dome
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Where once the beauty bloom'd the warrior
 
Where once the beauty bloom'd the warrior
 
shone
 
shone
 +
 
They saw the Castle's mould'ring tow'rs decay'd
 
They saw the Castle's mould'ring tow'rs decay'd
 
The loose stone tott'ring o'er the trembling
 
The loose stone tott'ring o'er the trembling
shade. ---
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shade. --
  
 
[[foreign: French]]
 
[[foreign: French]]
pauvre homme, [[/foreign: French]] he said to me, & I was sorry
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pauvre homme, [[/foreign]] he said to me, & I was sorry
 
to hear it."  The smile of pity which you
 
to hear it."  The smile of pity which you
 
gave me, assured me that you knew what
 
gave me, assured me that you knew what
it was to suffer."  ----- his was the philosophy  
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it was to suffer."  -- his was the philosophy  
 
of nature, directed by common sense,
 
of nature, directed by common sense,
 
his mind was penetrating, his views extensive
 
his mind was penetrating, his views extensive
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simple, rational, & sublime; his
 
simple, rational, & sublime; his
 
precepts directed the mind & his
 
precepts directed the mind & his
examples reached & touched the heart.
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examples reached & touched the heart,

Latest revision as of 13:36, 24 May 2021

Deep struck with awe, they mark'd the dome

Where once the beauty bloom'd the warrior shone

They saw the Castle's mould'ring tow'rs decay'd The loose stone tott'ring o'er the trembling shade. --

foreign: French pauvre homme, /foreign he said to me, & I was sorry to hear it." The smile of pity which you gave me, assured me that you knew what it was to suffer." -- his was the philosophy of nature, directed by common sense, his mind was penetrating, his views extensive & his systems like his Religion were simple, rational, & sublime; his precepts directed the mind & his examples reached & touched the heart,