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A CENOTAPH,

TO THE MEMORY OF LIEUTENANT-COLONEL ISAAC, WHO DIED AT CAPE ST NICHOLA MOLE, 1797.

1 Oh, hadst thou fall'n, brave youth! on that proud day,
53 The 1st of June 1794, when Colonel Isaac greatly distinguished himself as commander of the military on board Lord Howe's ship.
2 When our victorious fleet o'er the red surge
3 Rolled in terrific glory, thou hadst fall'n
4 Most honoured; and Remembrance, while she thought
5 Upon thy gallant end, had dried her tear!
6 Now far beyond the huge Atlantic wave
7 Thy bones decay; the withering pestilence,
8 That swept the islands of the western world,
9 Smote thee, untimely drooping to the tomb!
10 But 'tis enough; whate'er a soldier's fate,
11 That firm he hied him, where stern honour bade;
12 Though with unequal strength, he sunk and died.

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Title (in Source Edition): A CENOTAPH, TO THE MEMORY OF LIEUTENANT-COLONEL ISAAC, WHO DIED AT CAPE ST NICHOLA MOLE, 1797.
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Bowles, William Lisle, 1762-1850. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. I. With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan. Edinburgh: James Nichol, 9 North Bank Street..., 1855, p. 99.  (Page images digitized from a copy held at the University of California Libraries.)

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