Citation - New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth: 1761.09.04

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Index Entry Come, heav'nly pensive contemplation, come [fl] 
Location Virginia 
Citation
NHG-P.761.043
4 Sep 1761 (257)
The following verses were composed by a pious clergyman in
Virginia, who preaches to seven congregations, the nearest
of which meets at the distance of five miles from his house,
as he was returning home in a very gloomy and rainy night.
  Come, heav'nly pensive contemplation, come,
  Possess my soul and solemn thoughts inspire.
  The sacred hours that with too swift a wing
  Incessant hurry by, nor quite elaps'd,
  Demand a serious close.  Then be my soul
  Sedate and solemn, this gloom of night
  That thickens round me  Free from care, compos'd
  Be all my soul, as this dread solitude,
  Thro' which with gloomy joy I make my way.
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Generic Title New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth 
Date 1761.09.04 
Publisher Fowle, Daniel 
City, State Portsmouth, NH 
Year 1761 
Bibliography B0023499
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