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184 The following address to the [illeg.] was [illeg.] Miss Barry the first time she appeared upon the shape the death of her Husband, and before the Tragedy of Douglas. [2 flourishes]

With every hope a vessel sails away, [illeg.] the [illeg.] , and cloud less breaks the day: Till rising winds the raging deep deform, and the [bark?] shattered sinks beneath the storm! Such is my fate; fair gales my [canoafs?] spread, Till the chargid tempest burst upon my head; The [looid?] pilot of my life bereft, [illeg.] your [illeg.] [illeg.], not a hope is left; [illeg.] that peace your kindness can impart, [Nothing?] can calm this sorrow beaten heart. When [bounty?] on the feeling mound first flowrd, Then sprang the bosom's [faint?] flower and flowrd; Angels with rapture the [illeg.] [produce?] viewid, For from Benevolence rose gratitude! [illeg.] bu my duty I have ventured here - [illeg.] for Douglas can I shed a tear? [In?] real griefs the burdenid [illeg.], if raise sights feignid sorrows to [illeg.]? [illeg.} will art from Nature help [illeg.], in Nature for herself exhausts her [illeg.]: The [illeg.] cut down to which she clung and grew, Behold the [illeg.] woodbine bends to you; [illeg.] [illeg.] power will spread protection round And tho she droops, may rain her from the ground. [11 flourishes]