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THOUGHTS OCCASIONED BY THE DEATH OF AN AMIABLE YOUTH,

WHILE HIS FRIENDS WERE MET TO CELEBRATE HIS BIRTH-DAY.

1 A LOVELY plant a garden grac'd,
2 'Twas call'd the village pride;
3 For poor seem'd many a goodly flow'r,
4 While blowing by its side.
5 With festive mirth and heart-felt joy,
6 The village swains resort,
7 And yearly, as it fresher blew,
8 They held a rural sport.
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9 The Sun had eighteen circles run,
10 It blew more bright and fair;
11 They met, admir'd the Former's skill,
12 And pray'd his future care.
13 Gracious he stoop'd to view his work,
14 View'd it with pitying eyes;
15 To save it from the storms, he said,
16 Transplant it to the skies.

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Title (in Source Edition): THOUGHTS OCCASIONED BY THE DEATH OF AN AMIABLE YOUTH, WHILE HIS FRIENDS WERE MET TO CELEBRATE HIS BIRTH-DAY.
Author: Eliza Day
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Daye, Eliza, b. ca. 1734. Poems, on Various Subjects. Liverpool: Printed by J. M'Creery, 1798, pp. [169]-170. [2],x,[4],258p.; 8° (ESTC T132359) (Page images digitized by University of California Libraries.)

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