Poems by Sir John Carr
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CAPTAIN B----.
With horror dumb, tho' guiltless, stood Beside his dying friend, The hapless wretch who made the blood Sad from his side descend! "Give me thy hand; lov'd friend, adieu!" The gen'rous suff'rer cried! "I do forgive and bless thee too;" And, having said it, died! And Pity, who stood trembling near Knew not for which to shed, So claim'd by both, her saddest tear-- The living or the dead! LINES TO AN ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG LADY, Whose Timidity frequently agitated her, when pressed to gratify her Friends by her Musical Talents. 'Tis said (and I believe it too) |
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