Poems Tributes to Scarborough Odes On Wellington Napoleon Haddon Hall

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Poems Tributes to Scarborough Odes On Wellington Napoleon Haddon Hall
Benjamin Fenton
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Thy blooming fair, with winning grace, In every shape display'd, Features and form that captivate, In modesty array'd.
Where is the land, in all her pride, Amidst her choicest flowers, Can show in lovely woman's wreath, A blush so bright as ours ?
My native land, &c.
My native land, my native land, What poet's lay can tell, How full the tide of happiness, Thy subjects' hearts that swell ?
H5 Keligion, order, dwell with thee, In simplest form confest ; And all the gentle charities, That humanize
... the breast.
My native land, &c.
Then long mayst thou, my native land, Enjoy thy high behest; And still remain, as now thou art, The happiest, free'st, best !
And may the subjects of thy love, Eecount their blessings o'er ; And contrast thee with other lands, To cherish thee the more !
My native land, dear England, What land can vie with thee ?
146 LIFE PORTRAYED BY THE PASSING DAY.
HAIL the beauteous dawn of day ! Hail the sun's effulgent ray ! Ent'ring on life's busy scene Azure sky, and landscape green.


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