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To whom, composed, the godlike<br />

chief begun:<br />

"Lo! to thy prayer restored, thy<br />

breathless son;<br />

Extended on the funeral couch he<br />

lies;<br />

And soon as morning paints the<br />

eastern skies,<br />

<strong>The</strong> sight is granted to thy longing<br />

eyes:<br />

But now the peaceful hours <strong>of</strong> sacred<br />

night<br />

Demand reflection, and to rest invite:<br />

Nor thou, O father! thus consumed<br />

with woe,<br />

<strong>The</strong> common cares that nourish life<br />

forego.<br />

Not thus did Niobe, <strong>of</strong> form divine,<br />

A parent once, whose sorrows<br />

equall'd thine:<br />

Six youthful sons, as many blooming<br />

maids,

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