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Inscribed To The Marchioness Of Lansdowne

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Title:     Inscribed To The Marchioness Of Lansdowne
Author: William Lisle Bowles [More Titles by Bowles]

Go to assemblies of the rich and gay,
The blazing hall of grandeur, and the throng
Of cities, and there listen to the song
Of festive harmony; then pause, and say,
Where is she found, who in her sphere might shine,
Attracting all? Where is she found, whose place
And dignity the proudest court might grace?
Go, where the desolate and dying pine
On their cold bed; open the cottage door;
Ask of that aged pair, who feebly bend
O'er their small evening fire, who is their friend;
Ask of these children of the village poor;
For this, at the great judgment, thou shalt find
Heaven's mercy, Lady, merciful and kind.





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William Lisle Bowles's poem: Inscribed To The Marchioness Of Lansdowne

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