Date: 1766
"Her tuneful tongue with eloquence and ease, / The golden merchandize of thought conveys; / Brisk fancy wafts it with her sprightly gales, / While judgment ballasts all the swelling sails."
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Date: 1766
"She, whose bright presence, dull December's day / Might metamorphose into sprightly May; / Whose virtuous manners, and whose polish'd mind, / May stand the test and mirror of mankind."
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Date: 1766
"'Till kind applauses every pang suppress'd, / Clos'd every wound, and steel'd my daring breast."
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Date: 1767
"And stamps Thine image on our hearts / In purity and love"
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Date: 1767
"Our pardon infallibly seal, / And heaven implant in our heart."
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Date: 1767
"And sure forgiveness sealest / On all our waiting hearts."
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Date: 1767
"The promise and the prayer is seal'd, / Seal'd on her heart in gospel-peace."
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Date: 1767
"The witness breathe into my heart, / And seal my sins forgiven."
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