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A Truth
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"It is to love a thankless Child!
"It is to love a thankless Child!
Thus spoke the King, his beams of glory shorn,
Thus spoke the King, his beams of glory shorn,
An helpless outcast, destitute, forlorn;
An helpless outcast, destitute, forlorn:
Deserted in his utmost need
Deserted in his utmost need
By those his former bounty fed.
By those his former bounty fed.
The striking portrait Shakespear drew -- Not I -
The striking portrait Shakespear drew -- Not I -
Edmund, do thou, and thy compeers apply.
Edmund, do thou, and thy compeers apply.
  Ye who abuse the noblest gifts of God
Ye who abuse the noblest gifts of God
Who strain your powers to him from Virtues's road
Who strain your powers to him from Virtues's road
A Prince, whose unsuspecting mind
A Prince, whose unsuspecting mind
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Torn with remorse he'd quit the devious way,
Torn with remorse he'd quit the devious way,
And curse those arts [crossed out: C making Carts] that led his youth astray;
And curse those arts [crossed out: C making Carts] that led his youth astray;
    Once more a nation's confidence enjoy,
Once more a nation's confidence enjoy,
    A Father's and a peoples Joy;
A Father's and a peoples Joy;
And give new force unto the grateful strain
And give new force unto the grateful strain
Which says,"Old Lear shall be King again
Which says,"Old Lear shall be King again
  [Five flourishes]
 
[Five flourishes]

Latest revision as of 02:24, 15 August 2017

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A Truth [five flourishes]

What eye but drops the pitying Tear When poor abandon'd Royal Lear Exclaims in accents wild -- "Unlook'd for, melancholy truth! "O! how much sharper than a serpents tooth, "It is to love a thankless Child! Thus spoke the King, his beams of glory shorn, An helpless outcast, destitute, forlorn: Deserted in his utmost need By those his former bounty fed. The striking portrait Shakespear drew -- Not I - Edmund, do thou, and thy compeers apply. Ye who abuse the noblest gifts of God Who strain your powers to him from Virtues's road A Prince, whose unsuspecting mind Vainly in you would kindred likeness find; O may the Royal Youth, unmask'd, behold Those Venal flatt'rers for expectant Gold! Torn with remorse he'd quit the devious way, And curse those arts [crossed out: C making Carts] that led his youth astray; Once more a nation's confidence enjoy, A Father's and a peoples Joy; And give new force unto the grateful strain Which says,"Old Lear shall be King again

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