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Another [illegible] by C. Sunster. of [illegible] [illegible] Herefordshire
Another imitated by C. Dunster. of Stoke Edith Herefordshire
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With sense, religion, moderly [illegible]
With sense, religion, modestly arrayed
Loved beyond nature's claim, farewell dear maid!
Lov'd beyond nature's claim, farewell dear maid!
Farewell! let hope my [illegible] sighs restrain,
Farewell! let hope my bursting sighs restrain,
That will fipt hope, that we shall meet again;
That will fixt hope, that we shall meet again;
When if thy Father shall be found like thee
When if thy Father shall be found like thee
[illegible] and pure, from every frailty bee,  
Spotless and pure, from every frailty free,  
Again he shall behold thy Angel face
Again he shall behold thy Angel face
And fold Maria in his fond embrace,
And fold Maria in his fond embrace,
Norever more the pangs of parting more
Nor ever more the pangs of parting prove
From the dear Object of paternal Love
From the dear Object of paternal Love
[flourishes]
Dr Jortin on his Wife
Quæ te sub tenera rapurunt Pæta juventa,
Oh Atinem me, cm de lia fata vocent;
Vet Linquam tarras, inemicoq lumina Solis
Utq tens rursam corpora sim ponto.
Te Sequor obscurum per iter; leves ibit eunti
Fidus Amor, tenetras  Lampade discutiens.
Tu cave, lethao contigas ora Liquore
El cito venturi sis mem [crossed out: oro] oro viri

Latest revision as of 06:18, 22 July 2017

Another imitated by C. Dunster. of Stoke Edith Herefordshire

With sense, religion, modestly arrayed Lov'd beyond nature's claim, farewell dear maid! Farewell! let hope my bursting sighs restrain, That will fixt hope, that we shall meet again; When if thy Father shall be found like thee Spotless and pure, from every frailty free, Again he shall behold thy Angel face And fold Maria in his fond embrace, Nor ever more the pangs of parting prove From the dear Object of paternal Love

[flourishes]

Dr Jortin on his Wife

Quæ te sub tenera rapurunt Pæta juventa, Oh Atinem me, cm de lia fata vocent; Vet Linquam tarras, inemicoq lumina Solis Utq tens rursam corpora sim ponto.

Te Sequor obscurum per iter; leves ibit eunti Fidus Amor, tenetras Lampade discutiens.

Tu cave, lethao contigas ora Liquore El cito venturi sis mem [crossed out: oro] oro viri