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to my friend, and long unbroken years, By storms unruffled and unstained by tears: Winged by new joys may each white minute fly; Spring on her cheek, and sunshine in her eye: O'er that dear breast, where love and pity springs, May peace eternal spread her downy wings: Sweet beaming hope her path illumine still, And fair ideas all her fancy fill! From glittering scenes which strike the dazzled sight With mimic grandeur and illusive light, From idle hurry, and tumultuous noise, From hollow friendships, and from sickly joys,