ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF HER BIRTH DAY JUNE 22; 1796... . MAY the important favor'd morn, iis With praises still remember'd be;. " When you, my dearest child were born, Born for the Lord, and born for me. We hope for day, when dawn appears, For fruit, from blossoms fully blown; Such hopes you rais'd in early years, That he had mark'd you for his own! To me in mercy you were sent, To guide you in this wilderness;... Unvorthy was the instrument, But his appointment gave success. 6. Take this dear child, (he seem'd to say) Teach her my name to fear, and love, Thy wages I will surely pay, She shall herself good payment prove." A little stranger, when you came, I found I had an easy part; For though without a parent's name, 'I quickly felt a parent's heart. And you were then, what still you are, So grateful, teachable, and mild, You well deserv'd my kindest care, I well might boast of such a child. But as on thorns our roses grow, And pleasure still is dash’d with pain; I liv'd to see my gourd brought low, And fear'd it ne'er would bloom again. This only time you caus’d me grief, Did oft in prayer my heart engage; My prayer was heard, and brought relief From Satan's, and the fever's rage. Though of your dear mamma bereft, Tho'still I miss her, I can praise It checks my grief that you are left, To cheer my few remaining days. My child, who now I trust, is thine To thee, dear Saviour I commend; Vouchsafe upon her heart to shine, . Be thou her guardian, guide, and friend, Till this short span of time be past, Till all our warfare here be o'er ; Then may we see thy face at last, And meet again, to part no more! ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF HER BIRTH-DAY, C .;. JUNE 29, 1800 . . DEAR Saviour, at thy feet I bow, ...: Amen and Amen. JOHN NEWTON. THANKS TO.. Miss S--- AND Miss N--, FOR THEIR OBLIGING PRESENT, TỌ THEID: AFFECTIONATE FRIEND. BEING both of a mind, What can I return? :- Bottles and urns tho' fillid at first, If us’d, will soon grow dry: ....... They will not long assuage our thirst, Without a fresh supply, |