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Epitaph On Robert Southey.

    By William Lisle Bowles



    Christian! for none who scorns that holy name
    Can gaze with honest eyes on Southey's fame;
    Christian! bow down thy head in humble fear,
    And think what God-given powers lie silenced here:
    Wit, judgment, memory, patience unsubdued,
    Conception vast, and pious fortitude.
    Learning possessed no steeps, and truth no shore,
    Beyond his step to tread, his wing to soar;
    His was the historian's pen, the poet's lyre,
    The churchman's ardour, and the patriot's fire;
    While fireside charities, Heaven's gentlest dower,
    Lent genius all their warmth and all their power.
    O Church and State of England! thine was he
    In living fame, thine be his memory!
    Thou saw'st him live, in faith expire,
    Go, bid thy sons to follow, and admire!



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