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Rejoice we are allied
To That which doth provideIn their ripe season, cherish cats, the pride
Of hearths, strong, mild, and to themselves alliedWhen sense and wit with poesy allied,
No fabl'd graces, flourish'd side by side;And he, the Chieftain, paced beside,
The centre of the troop allied,Degenerate, but withal allied,
At least on mother Nature's side,To every gentle Muse in vain allied,
In youth's full early morning HEADLEY died!Therein to Thee allied;
All sweet accords of hearts and homes
In Thee are multiplied.Of thy calm converse? In its kind allied
To some fair river's bright abundant tide,Through Hamlet's doubt to Shakspeare near allied,
And kin to Milton through his Satan's pride,—I see thee still in doublet wide,
And hose well kept, a world too slack,
So long and lean thou wert allied,The Northland's stubborn folk allied
Their forces are uniting,
With glorious memories to guide,Than to himself, allied,
Dwelt hesitating, half of Dust,
And half of Day, the Bride.And all who taste of the crystal tide
Of the stream of life that for ever flows,
Can never again be to sin allied,O THOU, to whom superior worth's allied,
Thy Country's honourand the MUSES' pride;And where is the spirit that burns not with pride,
For a country to freedom, to glory allied?Father and son stood side by side,
Yet not as by their blood allied,And still with proud content the day allied,
When Princely ALBERT claim'd his Royal Bride!Art and nature, thus allied,
Go to make a pretty bride!For that full bliss of thought allied,
Never to mortals given,-
Oh! lay thy lovely dreams aside,Thy steadfast summit, heaven-allied
(Unlike life's little span),
Looks down a mentor on the pride