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PJ.761.036
10 Sep 1761:11, 12 (979)
Grant me--deep touch'd with human woes,
That sacred joy which from compassion flows:
Well pleas'd to sooth the mourner in distress
An eye to pity, and a hand to bless[?]
. . . [6 lines follow, signed] Manners of this Age. . . .
I shall add another quotation from my favourite Armstrong:
But for one end, one much neglected use
Are riches, worth your care (for nature's wants
Are few, and without opulence supplied)
This noble end is, to produce the soul
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