TO THE REV. W. CAWTHORNE UNWIN. I. UNWIN, I should but ill repay Whose worth deserves as warm a lay, Thy name omitted in a page, A union form'd, as mine with thee, May be as fervent in degree, And faithful in its sort, And may as rich in comfort prove, III. The stock whereon it grows, IV. Not rich, I render what I may, I seize thy name in haste, And place it in this first essay, Lest this should prove the last. "Tis where it should be-in a plan, That holds in view the good of man. V. The poet's lyre, to fix his fame, Should be the poet's heart; Affection lights a brighter flame Than ever blaz`d by art. No muses on these lines attend, I sink the poet in the friend. END OF VOL. I. |