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COR N^E R. ' tt thought : ? IsaVgpt fuch fo dj^Tefifieymay apply
lELOR's Reflexion on
■R1MONY.
ale of life I tend,
• s e creeps (lowly on:
;V iTig thought I bend,
I all it's joys are gone !
ave roll'd away
la ranciea views of future blils :
But— 'twere the phantoms of a day—
And ail that future dies in this.
Now, with a retrofpcclive eye,
1 iOwk iar back to early life,
When Hymen promis'd to fupply
My highett cvifhesin—-a wife.
I waited, hop'd, and milled ftill
That time would bring th' expected
day :
But never, happ'iy to my will,
Did fortune throw it in my way.
1 oo nice, roo wife,' .00 proud was I,
To wed as taught by natures rule •,
The world was (till to chuiefor me—
And I—the con.defcen.ding fooll.
Hence are my days a barren round
Ol trifling hopes and idle fears-,
For lire, true lite, is only found
In locial joys, and focial tears.
Let moping monks, and rami ling rakes,
The joys of wedded love deride :
Their manners rife from grofs mi (lakes,
Unbridled luft, or gloomy pride.
The iacred fweels, connubial love,
Flow from atfeclions more rcfin'd ;
Affections facred to the dovc»
Heroic, -contlant; warm, and kind.
Hail, holy flame ! hail, facred tye !
That binds two gentle fouls in one i —
On equal wings their troubles fly,
In equal ilreams their plenfures run.
T.icir duties flill their pleasures bring-,
Hence joys in fWift fucceffion come:
A Queen is ihe, and he's a King,
Aiid their dominion is—their home.
Happy the youth who finds a bride
In fprigntly days of health and eafe :
Whole temper, to his own allied,
N-> knowledge feeks but how to pleafe.
A thoufand tweets their days attend !
A thoufand comforts rife around !
Here hufband, parent, wife, and friend,
in ev'ry deareit fenfe is found.
Yet think nor, man, 'midft fcenes fo gay,,
1 hat clouds and ilorms will never rife;
A cloud may dim the brightefl day,
And Ilorms difturb the calmcft fkics.
But Hill their blils ihall ftand its ground;
Nov fhall their comforts hence remove:
Bitters aie oft falubrious found,
A nd lovers quarrels heigten love.
The lights, and fhades, and goods, and
ills,
Thus finely blended in their fate,
To fweet fubmiflion bow their wills,
And make them happy, in their itate.
W. O
Ly AUiiiORny.
A ND is S'okJ at me Library, the Jate
xi. %e ^avv dthw bound or in sheets.
Her bi rail, thick throbbing, anfwer'd • to Mr. Hickv a: t^r*Printim>- Off
n the figh,
And the biggulh fwell'd focial in her eye;
While rival beauties fneer'd, and each
vain beau,
Inclulg'd his fmiles, nor focial pity fhew ;
To Juba's eye alone her charms appear'd
By raying clouds, like Iris' bow endear'd;
With elegance of talle and wifdom bleft,
Pie knew corrip'affion in the human breatt
Was the rich foil where all the virtues
fhoot,
And bear abundant life's bed flavour'd
fruit :
He knew a worthy object, might improve,
And rife from pitying tears, to balmy love.
Grac'd with youth's beauty, and an hon-
our'd name,
A fplendid fortune, and unfullied fame,
He to the virtuous fair his fait addrcls'd,
(Virtue and beauty, all that file poffefl)
He urg'd his foul by genuine love infpir'd
Firll from the haliow'd beams at virtue
- fir'd,
Mention'd his fortune as it might fupply
Indulgence to her darling charity.
Struck with the poi trait &f Caliiia's woes,
Withjov, a fpoufc, like Altarncnt, ihe
chofe;
That each great foul its partner's worth
ic
might prove,
And fharc alike that gem of happinefs,
true love.
The Fair Moralist.
AS late by Ganges verdant fide,
With folitary, pen five air,
Fair Chloe fearch'd the filver tide,
With pieafing hope and patient care;
Forth as fhe call the hlken fly,
And muling ilroll'd the bank along,
She thought no U(f nine e?r was ni</h,
While thus fhc ttm'd her moral
fohgr
The poor, unhappy, thoughtiefs fair,
Like the m.iie race,are oft undone ;
Thefe with a gilded fly we fnare,
With gildc;! flatt'fy thole are won,
Carelcfs like them, they frolic round,
And fporiive tofs th' alluring bait;
At length they feel thetrcach'rous wound,
And druggie to be free, too late
But ali ! fair fools, ocneath this fhew
Of gaudy colours lurks a hook.
Cautious xhe bearded mifchief view,
! , Aj*t{, ere you leap, be fure to look.
More fhe\rhave fung--but from the fhade
Rufh'd iorth gay Damon, briik and
young; ■ _ t
And whatfoe'er he did or faid,
Poor Chjoe quite forgot her fong.
w
W A- N T E D.
/l N Apprentice to a very genteel Bu-
%_ fineis, the Son of a European, he
mull be well acquainted with the En-
gliih Language, and Write a good
hand, underlland fomething of accounts,
and of good connections, the Parents, or
Guardian of fuch a Perfon, bv applying
A Theatrical Tale. j to Mr. HICXT, at the Printing Office,
HILE poor Cahfta, vilely injur'd ! may nvxi v/ich ;;n Opportunity of pro-
' vidmg for their Son or Pupjl.
Calcutta 26th Dec. 1781.
NOTICE.
T S hereby given, thatirn Monday
3l tnc 7tn of January sjd following
days, the Efi'eds Lclc^ging to the
Hormcrable Johanna/Matthias Roi's
E'fq. will be ex^Orcd at Public Auc-
tion at Chinfurah---They Conf.ft of
Furniture, Plate, CHIN/', Ware,
LIQUORS of different, Sorts, Carria-
ges, Horfes, (amongit w hich aSet of
fixgray Toorkays). DifferentBcoks in
Englifh, French, and Dutch, niongll
which the Encyclopedic and the
Co ps diplomaucque with its Suppel-
ments.
GLOBES, TELESCOPE and
MICROSCOPES, and Many other
Articles.
Conditions of Sale.
The Goods are to be Sold for Sic-
ca Rupees, and not to be delivered to
the Pin-chafers, unt 1 they have paid
por them, and in Cafe they ..re not
paid for, and removed at the end of
thc^ Month January, they will b.e
ie-fold for account, and at the Ex
pence of the hrii Fufchafer.
ANY Perlon or Perfons who can
give information of Mr. William
Maynard, will hear fomething to'his rd-
vaiuaae Mr. M--was-5th Msrc of ihe.
Siufv.'fbury Indiamen Capt, Coggtfn a-
bout two Years and a halt ago,"bur re-
mainM in India, he was feen in C;ii; i:tta.
on Oclobtr i;-ci. a line direfted to K. P
or to Mr. lucky printer of the Bengal
Gazertc.
To be S O L D.
ABUDGERGfFthz Pimenfions &c.
of an Ind:r.mans Long Boat with a
Large f^all and Venetians, enquire of Mr.
Nyfs in Cal.=—
maid,
Tb ruin, by the man fhe lov'd, betray'd,
In foul-taught energy of grief complain'd
good repair -
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FOR S e_"
AN Ef
_ the"
Calcutta
SubAantia
Brick Hot
brines in £
per month
for a Tern
the Purch
ence of the
jurcHafe
Morfp-ae;i
enquire of
Piay-Hou
N. B.-
Sale befoi
W A N T E D.
Of falfe Lothario, and her honor flain'd 1 A Very excellent Horizon;al Gold
Young Stelia pen five fat; each word fhe jt\ Hop Watch, Capp'dand Jewelled Will l)c
caught, mad; bv my of the fo 1-nving Pe^fohsGn:- l')' *--r- Oje
And fympathiz'd with every plaintive h#n, Alu.^c, Tonkin, or H;i*b:s, wao.-v
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lELOR's Reflexion on
■R1MONY.
ale of life I tend,
• s e creeps (lowly on:
;V iTig thought I bend,
I all it's joys are gone !
ave roll'd away
la ranciea views of future blils :
But— 'twere the phantoms of a day—
And ail that future dies in this.
Now, with a retrofpcclive eye,
1 iOwk iar back to early life,
When Hymen promis'd to fupply
My highett cvifhesin—-a wife.
I waited, hop'd, and milled ftill
That time would bring th' expected
day :
But never, happ'iy to my will,
Did fortune throw it in my way.
1 oo nice, roo wife,' .00 proud was I,
To wed as taught by natures rule •,
The world was (till to chuiefor me—
And I—the con.defcen.ding fooll.
Hence are my days a barren round
Ol trifling hopes and idle fears-,
For lire, true lite, is only found
In locial joys, and focial tears.
Let moping monks, and rami ling rakes,
The joys of wedded love deride :
Their manners rife from grofs mi (lakes,
Unbridled luft, or gloomy pride.
The iacred fweels, connubial love,
Flow from atfeclions more rcfin'd ;
Affections facred to the dovc»
Heroic, -contlant; warm, and kind.
Hail, holy flame ! hail, facred tye !
That binds two gentle fouls in one i —
On equal wings their troubles fly,
In equal ilreams their plenfures run.
T.icir duties flill their pleasures bring-,
Hence joys in fWift fucceffion come:
A Queen is ihe, and he's a King,
Aiid their dominion is—their home.
Happy the youth who finds a bride
In fprigntly days of health and eafe :
Whole temper, to his own allied,
N-> knowledge feeks but how to pleafe.
A thoufand tweets their days attend !
A thoufand comforts rife around !
Here hufband, parent, wife, and friend,
in ev'ry deareit fenfe is found.
Yet think nor, man, 'midft fcenes fo gay,,
1 hat clouds and ilorms will never rife;
A cloud may dim the brightefl day,
And Ilorms difturb the calmcft fkics.
But Hill their blils ihall ftand its ground;
Nov fhall their comforts hence remove:
Bitters aie oft falubrious found,
A nd lovers quarrels heigten love.
The lights, and fhades, and goods, and
ills,
Thus finely blended in their fate,
To fweet fubmiflion bow their wills,
And make them happy, in their itate.
W. O
Ly AUiiiORny.
A ND is S'okJ at me Library, the Jate
xi. %e ^avv dthw bound or in sheets.
Her bi rail, thick throbbing, anfwer'd • to Mr. Hickv a: t^r*Printim>- Off
n the figh,
And the biggulh fwell'd focial in her eye;
While rival beauties fneer'd, and each
vain beau,
Inclulg'd his fmiles, nor focial pity fhew ;
To Juba's eye alone her charms appear'd
By raying clouds, like Iris' bow endear'd;
With elegance of talle and wifdom bleft,
Pie knew corrip'affion in the human breatt
Was the rich foil where all the virtues
fhoot,
And bear abundant life's bed flavour'd
fruit :
He knew a worthy object, might improve,
And rife from pitying tears, to balmy love.
Grac'd with youth's beauty, and an hon-
our'd name,
A fplendid fortune, and unfullied fame,
He to the virtuous fair his fait addrcls'd,
(Virtue and beauty, all that file poffefl)
He urg'd his foul by genuine love infpir'd
Firll from the haliow'd beams at virtue
- fir'd,
Mention'd his fortune as it might fupply
Indulgence to her darling charity.
Struck with the poi trait &f Caliiia's woes,
Withjov, a fpoufc, like Altarncnt, ihe
chofe;
That each great foul its partner's worth
ic
might prove,
And fharc alike that gem of happinefs,
true love.
The Fair Moralist.
AS late by Ganges verdant fide,
With folitary, pen five air,
Fair Chloe fearch'd the filver tide,
With pieafing hope and patient care;
Forth as fhe call the hlken fly,
And muling ilroll'd the bank along,
She thought no U(f nine e?r was ni</h,
While thus fhc ttm'd her moral
fohgr
The poor, unhappy, thoughtiefs fair,
Like the m.iie race,are oft undone ;
Thefe with a gilded fly we fnare,
With gildc;! flatt'fy thole are won,
Carelcfs like them, they frolic round,
And fporiive tofs th' alluring bait;
At length they feel thetrcach'rous wound,
And druggie to be free, too late
But ali ! fair fools, ocneath this fhew
Of gaudy colours lurks a hook.
Cautious xhe bearded mifchief view,
! , Aj*t{, ere you leap, be fure to look.
More fhe\rhave fung--but from the fhade
Rufh'd iorth gay Damon, briik and
young; ■ _ t
And whatfoe'er he did or faid,
Poor Chjoe quite forgot her fong.
w
W A- N T E D.
/l N Apprentice to a very genteel Bu-
%_ fineis, the Son of a European, he
mull be well acquainted with the En-
gliih Language, and Write a good
hand, underlland fomething of accounts,
and of good connections, the Parents, or
Guardian of fuch a Perfon, bv applying
A Theatrical Tale. j to Mr. HICXT, at the Printing Office,
HILE poor Cahfta, vilely injur'd ! may nvxi v/ich ;;n Opportunity of pro-
' vidmg for their Son or Pupjl.
Calcutta 26th Dec. 1781.
NOTICE.
T S hereby given, thatirn Monday
3l tnc 7tn of January sjd following
days, the Efi'eds Lclc^ging to the
Hormcrable Johanna/Matthias Roi's
E'fq. will be ex^Orcd at Public Auc-
tion at Chinfurah---They Conf.ft of
Furniture, Plate, CHIN/', Ware,
LIQUORS of different, Sorts, Carria-
ges, Horfes, (amongit w hich aSet of
fixgray Toorkays). DifferentBcoks in
Englifh, French, and Dutch, niongll
which the Encyclopedic and the
Co ps diplomaucque with its Suppel-
ments.
GLOBES, TELESCOPE and
MICROSCOPES, and Many other
Articles.
Conditions of Sale.
The Goods are to be Sold for Sic-
ca Rupees, and not to be delivered to
the Pin-chafers, unt 1 they have paid
por them, and in Cafe they ..re not
paid for, and removed at the end of
thc^ Month January, they will b.e
ie-fold for account, and at the Ex
pence of the hrii Fufchafer.
ANY Perlon or Perfons who can
give information of Mr. William
Maynard, will hear fomething to'his rd-
vaiuaae Mr. M--was-5th Msrc of ihe.
Siufv.'fbury Indiamen Capt, Coggtfn a-
bout two Years and a halt ago,"bur re-
mainM in India, he was feen in C;ii; i:tta.
on Oclobtr i;-ci. a line direfted to K. P
or to Mr. lucky printer of the Bengal
Gazertc.
To be S O L D.
ABUDGERGfFthz Pimenfions &c.
of an Ind:r.mans Long Boat with a
Large f^all and Venetians, enquire of Mr.
Nyfs in Cal.=—
maid,
Tb ruin, by the man fhe lov'd, betray'd,
In foul-taught energy of grief complain'd
good repair -
____
FOR S e_"
AN Ef
_ the"
Calcutta
SubAantia
Brick Hot
brines in £
per month
for a Tern
the Purch
ence of the
jurcHafe
Morfp-ae;i
enquire of
Piay-Hou
N. B.-
Sale befoi
W A N T E D.
Of falfe Lothario, and her honor flain'd 1 A Very excellent Horizon;al Gold
Young Stelia pen five fat; each word fhe jt\ Hop Watch, Capp'dand Jewelled Will l)c
caught, mad; bv my of the fo 1-nving Pe^fohsGn:- l')' *--r- Oje
And fympathiz'd with every plaintive h#n, Alu.^c, Tonkin, or H;i*b:s, wao.-v
CALCUTTA Printed by J. A. nkJvl, i nit a.id late Printer to the H -
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