. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . Upon a Deceasd Friend. By Mrs. Octavia Walsh. I. H E N in full Strength, with dire Convulfi- (ons feizd^The Soul and Body with left Struggling (part, Than I with thee ; diftra&ed and amazd,I flighted all the boafted Help of Art. IL Light of my Eyes! Sole Comfort of ray Mind! While Years on Years fucceffively did roll,To thee my Hopes, my Wifhes were confind $ Thou to my Body weret th infpiring Soul. III. When abfent, (as the Sun, in Clouds obfcurd,Will fcatter here and there fome cheerful Ra\ Thy Influence cheerd me ; I thy
. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . Upon a Deceasd Friend. By Mrs. Octavia Walsh. I. H E N in full Strength, with dire Convulfi- (ons feizd^The Soul and Body with left Struggling (part, Than I with thee ; diftra&ed and amazd,I flighted all the boafted Help of Art. IL Light of my Eyes! Sole Comfort of ray Mind! While Years on Years fucceffively did roll,To thee my Hopes, my Wifhes were confind $ Thou to my Body weret th infpiring Soul. III. When abfent, (as the Sun, in Clouds obfcurd,Will fcatter here and there fome cheerful Ra\ Thy Influence cheerd me ; I thy Lofs endurd,As Winter Weather, or as rainy Days. O 2 i ( ioo ) IV. But when cold Death his fatal Summons gave, And fnaterrd thee, yielding, from my longing Sight: My joys, I thought, with thee had found a Grave> My felf involved ineverlnfting V. But now a brighfef Scene comes crowding on; My Fears difperfe, my Sorrows fleet away,As gathering Mites before the riling Sun, And fhew a clear, a far more glorious Day* VI. i now, with bright Archan
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