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Part of an authentic copy of verses found in a  
Part of an authentic copy of verses found in a  
wretched garret in Glasgow after the decease
wretched garret in Glasgow after the decease
of a young female of superior connecions and
of a young female of superior connexions and
Education, who became the victim of disease
Education, who became the victim of disease
extreme poverty & wretchedness:
extreme poverty & wretchedness:
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When pamper'd, starv'd abandoned, or in drink
When pamper'd, starv'd abandon'd, or in drink
My thoughts were [rack'd?] in striving not to think;
My thoughts were rack'd in striving not to think;
Nor could rejected conscience claim the power
[T' imp]rove the respite of one serious hour
[I] durst not look to what I was before,
My [crossed out: sold] soul shrunk back, &wishd to be no more.
[Of] eye undaunted and of touch impure
[O]ld e're of age worn out when scarce mature;
[D]aily debas'd to stifle my disgust
[Of] force'd enjoyment in affected lust
[Co]ver'd with quilt, infection, debt and want
[M]y home to a brothel, and the streets my haunt,
[Ti]ll, the full course of sin and vice gone through,
[My] shatter'd fabrick fail'd at twenty two.
[T]hen Death with evry horror in his train,
[H]ere clos'd the scene of nought but guilt and pain.
[Ye] fair associate of my op'ning bloom,
[Oh!] come and weep and profit, at my tomb;
[T]hen shun the path where gay delusions shine
[B]e, yours the Lesson - sad experience mine.

Latest revision as of 05:55, 17 July 2017

[nb: cut off sections pulled from an alternate, published copy] Part of an authentic copy of verses found in a wretched garret in Glasgow after the decease of a young female of superior connexions and Education, who became the victim of disease extreme poverty & wretchedness: --- When pamper'd, starv'd abandon'd, or in drink My thoughts were rack'd in striving not to think; Nor could rejected conscience claim the power [T' imp]rove the respite of one serious hour [I] durst not look to what I was before, My [crossed out: sold] soul shrunk back, &wishd to be no more. [Of] eye undaunted and of touch impure [O]ld e're of age worn out when scarce mature; [D]aily debas'd to stifle my disgust [Of] force'd enjoyment in affected lust [Co]ver'd with quilt, infection, debt and want [M]y home to a brothel, and the streets my haunt, [Ti]ll, the full course of sin and vice gone through, [My] shatter'd fabrick fail'd at twenty two. [T]hen Death with evry horror in his train, [H]ere clos'd the scene of nought but guilt and pain. [Ye] fair associate of my op'ning bloom, [Oh!] come and weep and profit, at my tomb; [T]hen shun the path where gay delusions shine [B]e, yours the Lesson - sad experience mine.