A new library of poetry and song: . POEMS OF PEACE AND WAR. WAR. WAR FOR THE SAKE OF PEACE. FROM BRITANNIA. O FIRST of human blessings, and supreme !Fair Peace ! how lovely, how delightful thou !By whose wide tie the kindred sons of menLike brothers \ive, in amity combinedAnd unsuspicious faith ; while honest toil(Jives every joy, and to those joys a rightWhiih idle, barbarous rapine but is thy reign. What would not. Peace ! the patriot bear forthee?What painful patience ! What incessant care ?What mixed anxiety ? What sleepless toil ?Een from the rash protected, what reproach ?For


A new library of poetry and song: . POEMS OF PEACE AND WAR. WAR. WAR FOR THE SAKE OF PEACE. FROM BRITANNIA. O FIRST of human blessings, and supreme !Fair Peace ! how lovely, how delightful thou !By whose wide tie the kindred sons of menLike brothers \ive, in amity combinedAnd unsuspicious faith ; while honest toil(Jives every joy, and to those joys a rightWhiih idle, barbarous rapine but is thy reign. What would not. Peace ! the patriot bear forthee?What painful patience ! What incessant care ?What mixed anxiety ? What sleepless toil ?Een from the rash protected, what reproach ?For he thy value knows ; thy friendship heTo human nature : but the better richer of delight, sometimes the moreInevitable war, — when ruffian forceAwakes the fury of an injured the good patient man whom reason by bold insult and injurious sharp and sudden check the astonished sonsOf violence confounds ; firm as his causeHis bolder heart : in awful justice clad ;His eyes efTulging a [leculia


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