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POEMS.
LINES
Written on returning from the Funeral of the
RIGHT HON. C. J. FOX,
Friday, October 10, 1806.
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ADDRESSED TO LORD HOLLAND.
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And is this all?—that vast and vigorous mind,
Whose views embraced the good of all mankind;
That reasoning Eloquence, whose rapid course
Bore down the Opposer with resistless force;
That Genius, from all trick and tinsel free,
Bright as the Sun, and boundless as the Sea;
Whose views embraced the good of all mankind;
That reasoning Eloquence, whose rapid course
Bore down the Opposer with resistless force;
That Genius, from all trick and tinsel free,
Bright as the Sun, and boundless as the Sea;