TO C. C. BOWEN, ESQ.
Come dwell with us; true son of virtue come! But if, alas ! we cannot thee persuade To be content beneath our peaceful dome, Ne evermore to quit our quiet glade ; Yet, when at last, thy toils but ill repaid, Shall dead thy fire, and damp its heavenly spark, Thou wilt be glad to seek the rural shade, There to indulge the Muse, and nature mark: We then a lodge for thee will rear in Hagley Park. "Castle of Indolence," A.D. 1784.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 190, 18 January 1875, Page 2
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86TO C. C. BOWEN, ESQ. Globe, Volume II, Issue 190, 18 January 1875, Page 2
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