7 Shall scorn thy | pale | shrine | glimmering | near? 7 Δ .. No sedge-crown'd | sisters | now | 7 at- | tend; 7 ?| Δ. Δ Δ .. A..A.. Δ waft me 7 from the green hill's | side, 7 Oh Δ. | hill's Δ 7 Whose cold turf hides the buried friend! | 77 | 7 7 7 And see, 77 the fairy vallies fade, ? Δ .. Dun A .. ? 7 Yet once again 7 dear parted | shade, ?| A.. Δ .. A :: Δ A .. Meek | nature's child 7 a- gain a- | dieu!|77|7 | |77| Δ. Δ .. Δ.Δ. Δ .. Δ.Δ.Δ. 7 The genial meads, 7 as-signed to Δ .. Δ. .. Δ Δ Δ Δ .. 7 Thy life 77 shall | mourn thy | early | doom! 7 ! Δ. Δ. Δ. Δ 1 7 There hinds | 7 and shepherd girls shall dress 7 Δ .. Δ Δ Δ .. .. Δ .. Δ .. Δ .. Δ 7 With simple hands | 7 thy rural tomb. 77777 Δ.Δ. Δ ΙΔ .. Δ.. Δ 7 In | yonder grave | 7 your | Druid | lies! | 77 | 77 A :: A .. Δ Δ Δ. Δ Δ. Δ. CATHARINA, ADDRESSED TO MISS STAPLETON. Cowper. 7 She came 77 she is gone 7 | 7 we have met 7 (So vanishes pleasure | 7 a- las) 77 7 Δ. Δ. Δ ΙΔ.. Δ ..Δ But has left 77 a re- gret 77 and es- teem, Δ Δ Δ. Δ 7 That will not so suddenly pass. 7 Δ Δ Δ ? Δ. 7 The last evening ramble 7 we made, 7 Catharina 7 Ma- ria 7 and | I, 7 7 By the Nightingale | warbling | nigh. 7 Who so lately 7 had witness'd | 7 her own.| 77 | 7 Δ Δ. Δ .. Δ .. Δ 10:14 My numbers that day 7 she had | sung 7 Δ. Δ .. Δ. A.. A .. Δ 7 And gave them a grace so di- | vine, 7 777 The longer I heard 7|7 I es- | teem'd 7 7 The work of my fancy the more, 7 Δ .". Δ .. .i. Δ .. .. Δ 7 And ev'n to my- | self never seem'd 7 Though the pleasures of | London ex-|ceed 7 7 For the close woven arches of limes 7 | 7 On the banks | 7 of our | river, | 7 I know, 171 7 Δ. Δ Δ 7 Are sweeter | 7 to | her 7 many times 7 7 Than aught that the aught that the city can show. | 77 | 7 7 17 dued 7 Δ So it is 77 when the mind 7 is en Δ. Δ .. Δ .. 7 With a well judging | taste from a- | bove, 7 7 "Tis Nature a- lone 77 that we love. 7 Δ 7 A | lasting, 7 a | sacred | 7 de- | light. 7 | 77 | 77 A :: Δ A :: A: Δ Δ. Δ May it still be her | lot to pos- | sess 7 7 From the clatter of street pacing | steeds, 7 7 and her A lyre, 7 Δ 7 Towing all her | moments at | home; 7 7 And with scenes Δ Δ 7that new rapture in- ! spire,7 Δ. Δ. A .. 7 As oft as it suits her to | roam; 7 | Δ She will have 7 | just the life 7 | 7 she pre-fers, 7 |