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WRITTEN ORIGINALLY BY

J. G. ZIMMERMAN.

To which are added,

THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR ;

NOTES HISTORICAL AND EXPLANATORY;
A COPIOUS INDEX;

AND

SEVEN BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS

BY RIDLEY.

ASSOCIATED

LONDON:

Printed by Thomas Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane,

FOR VERNOR

AND HOOD, J. CUTHELL, J. WALKER
LACKINGTON, ALLEN, AND CO. J. NUNN,
OGILVY & SON, DARTON & HARVEY,

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WRITTEN IN

ZIMMERMAN's SOLITUDE,

BY A YOUNG LADY,

AIL! melancholy fage, whofe thoughtful eye

HAIL

Shrunk from the mere spectator's careless gaze, And in retirement fought the social smile,

The heart-endearing aspect, and the voice

Of foothing tenderness, which Friendship breathes,
And which founds far more grateful to the ear
Than the foft notes of distant flute, at eve,
Stealing across the waters. ZIMMERMAN!
Thou draw'ft not SOLITUDE as others do,
With folded arms, with penfive, Nun-like ait,
And tearful eye, averted from mankind.
No! warm, benign, and cheerful, the appears
The Friend of Health, of Piety, of Peace!
The kind Samaritan that heals our woes!
The Nurfe of Science, and of future Fame
The gentle harbinger: her meek abode

Is that dear home which ftill the virtuous heart,

E'en in the 'witching maze of Pleasure's dance,

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In wild Ambition's dream, regards with love;

And hopes, with fond Sincerity, to pafs

The evening of a long-protracted day
Serenely joyful there!

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