Whether reason or fancy, the gay or the grave — Ye men of wit and social eloquence ! T. MOORE. bear his ashes hence! While powers of mind almost of boundless range, Complete in kind, as various in their change, While eloquence, wit, poesy, and mirth, That humbler harmonist of care on earth, Survive within our souls, while lives our sense Of pride in merit's proud pre-eminence, Long shall we seek his likeness, — long in vain, And turn to all of him which may remain, Sighing that Nature formed but one such man, And broke the die - in moulding Sheridan! Monody on the Death of Sheridan. AMOS COTTLE. BYRON. Such a paragond is wom and thaw the best shas the can do! Tree & Save. Zetle Creps' up quite undikacione An' pecked on thon the winder An' there sot Hulby all alone one high to hender. With no one Let us line, Uncle Daw; Let us live and love, siddy: when his wife is a man und dy 2 |