Memoir, Letters, And Poems of Bernard Barton

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At seasons check'd by no ungrateful sigh.
The death of one sweet grand-child of his own Was by that hoary man most tenderly made known.
She was, he said, a fair and lovely child.
As ever parent could desire to sec, Or seeing, fondly love ; of manners mild, Aficctions gentle, even in her glee Her very mirth from levity was free ; But her more common mood of mind was one Thoughtful beyond her early age, for she In ten brief years her little course had run, — Many more brief have known, but bright
...er surely none.
r o E iM s . 277 Though some might deem her pensive, if not sad, Yet those who knew her better, best could tell How calmly happy and how meekly glad Her quiet heart in its own depths did dwell, Like to the waters of some crystal well.
In which the stars of heaven at noon are seen ; Fancy might deem on her young spirit fell Glimpses of light more glorious and serene Thau that of life's brief day, so heavenly was her mien.
But though no boisterous playmate, her fond smile Had sweetness in it passing that of mirth ; Loving and kind, her thoughts, words, deeds, the while Betray'd of childish sympathy no dearth : She loved the wild flowers scatter'd over earth.


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