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* * * SERIOUS REFLECTIONS. My life is embittered with cares, The reason to me is quite plain; I have caused many sighs and sad tears, To her I shall ne'er see again. She is fled from my presence above, I shortened her days in this life; To share true angelical love, She is free'd from all pain care and stife. How could I the dictates disdain, Of a parent so kind and so just; Or give her sweet bosom such pain, She is happy, I hope and I trust. That God who is setting on high, Have planted remorse in my heart; Its pangs I shall feel till I die, May I then from my troubles depart. Repent oft she cried ere too late, To her precepts I did not attend; My consience pronounce me ingrate, To disdain such advice from a friend. Such a friend I shall ne'er more attain. To me she was always sincere; I hope I shall meet her again. When I'm summoned on high to appear May repentance atone for the past, And cleanse me from every stain; May the tears of sincerity last, That my parent I do meet again. Sometimes I revisit the spot, Where my parent was used for to dwell; I sigh when I enter the cot, Where I bade the lov'd object farewell, Ere death had releaved her from pain, I pray'd that her son she'd forgive; She implor'd me from vice to abstain, And in future more pious to live. Scarce had I her blessing received, And had faintly sigh'd out an adieu; When I found her from troubles reliev'd, While mine where arising anew. Emotion of grief tears my heart, More painful then e'er felt before; When compell'd from her tomb to depart, Her loss I shall daily deplore. * * * * * AN ADDRESS _TO CALISTA_, Taken from life. Calista, tho' you waft a smile, And blithsome still appear; It does not censure ought beguile, Or stop the stifled tear. Its levity your conduct sway, And tarnish much your name; Too much her dictates you obey, The prudent must you blame. A married woman never can, Meet in a secret place; An artful gay and single man, And not incur disgrace. Censure you long have borne it's true, At that you can't complain; That fiend will harass you anew, If you transgres
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