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Identifier: deathsdoingscons01dag (find matches)
Title: Death's doings : consisting of numerous original compositions in verse and prose, the friendly contributions of various writers : principally intended as illustrations of thirty copper-plates
Year: 1827 (1820s)
Authors: Dagley, Richard, d. 1841
Subjects: Death
Publisher: London : J. Andrews ... and W. Cole ...
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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TIHEE MOTHEH. 137 TO THE MOTHER. Nay ! youthful Mother, do not fly, Though pleasure lure, and flattry court thee,Soothe thy sick infants moaning cry, And wake the smile that must transport thee. Life has no charm so deep, so dear.As that soft tie thou blindly leavest— No love so constant and sincere. As that which fills the heart thou grievest. In all the bloom of beautys pride.In all ambitions vainest splendour, Neer was thy womans heart suppliedWith bliss so pure, with joy so tender. Canst thou forsake that joy so soon ? Canst thou forget the lips that blessd thee,When, bending oer this precious boon. The Father wept whilst he caressd thee ? 138 deaths doings. Is it for gauds of dress, and dance,Thou canst renounce a claim so holy. To win the warm, insulting glance,And woo the praise of idle folly ? Then go!—a fair, but fragile flower,A dazzling, heartless, careless beauty. To risk thy fame—to lose thy power—That power which dwells alone with duty. Go!—and thy bosoms lord

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