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Ode To The Memory Of The Late Lamented, Sir Samuel Romilly |
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Title: Ode To The Memory Of The Late Lamented, Sir Samuel Romilly Author: James Parkerson [More Titles by Parkerson] Well may Britons waft the sigh, Oh! death thy keen unwelcome dart, His virtues we shall long retain, I oft have heard his accents sweet, His reasoning powers none could excel, The callous heart could not refrain He set the injured captive free, Whene’er his duty would allow, His loss, we ever shall deplore, Yet ere his spirit fled away, Oh may his offspring never feel, May our redeemer pardon gain, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |