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"a halting [[underline]] Cripple [[/underline]] as myself."-- I am so tired of waiting, --that I am sick of the word, --a new proof at least, that Expectation sometimes palls, as [[underline]] well as Encreases [[/underline]] desire.-- On the birth of an Infant The morn that usher'd thee to life my Child! Saw thee in tears, while all around thee smilld; When summon'd hence to thy Eternal sleep Oh! may'st [[underline]] thou smile, tho' all around [[/underline]] thee weep. The Spider's most attenuated thread Is cord, is cable, to man's tender tie On Earthly bliss, --it breaks at Every Breeze