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Lines On The Death Of Joseph Atkinson, Esq., Of Dublin.

    By Thomas Moore



    If ever life was prosperously cast,
        If ever life was like the lengthened flow
    Of some sweet music, sweetness to the last,
        'Twas his who, mourned by many, sleeps below.

    The sunny temper, bright where all is strife.
        The simple heart above all worldly wiles;
    Light wit that plays along the calm of life,
        And stirs its languid surface into smiles;

    Pure charity that comes not in a shower,
        Sudden and loud, oppressing what it feeds,
    But, like the dew, with gradual silent power,
        Felt in the bloom it leaves along the meads;

    The happy grateful spirit, that improves
        And brightens every gift by fortune given;
    That, wander where it will with those it loves,
        Makes every place a home, and home a heaven:

    All these were his.--Oh, thou who read'st this stone,
        When for thyself, thy children, to the sky
    Thou humbly prayest, ask this boon alone,
        That ye like him may live, like him may die!



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