Page:Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral.djvu/63

Rh Thy sighs no more be wafted by the wind, No more complain, but be to heav'n resign'd. 'Twas thine t' unfold the oracles divine, To sooth our woes the task was also thine; Now sorrow is incumbent on thy heart, Permit the muse a cordial to impart; Who can to thee their tend'rest aid refuse? To dry thy tears how longs the heav'nly muse! An