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spread a gloom over the Evening of his Days. (He lives) but the Lamp of reason is extinguished, and He sits in darkness; unconscious of the benefits that are poured by Heaven on His Subjects, insensible to their testimonies of undeminished attachment, & incapable of participating in their felicities: But still He is their Beloved Sovereign: Though the Crown & the Sceptre & all the dazzling Insignia of Royalty be withdrawn, He still retains, ,, [[underline]] what these cannot command; -- The ,, profound veneration, & affectionate regard ,, of a Freeborn and Independent People [[/underline]] Windsor the 6th/ Octbr/ 1815.