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BOTANY -BAY ECLOGUES.



ELINOR.



Time, Morning. Scene, the Shore.[1]

Once more to daily toil, once more to wear
The weeds of infamy, from every joy
The heart can feel excluded, I arise
Worn out and faint with unremitting woe;
And once again with wearied steps I trace
The hollow-sounding shore. The swelling waves
Gleam to the morning sun, and dazzle o'er
With many a splendid hue the breezy strand.
Oh there was once a time when Elinor



  1. The female convicts are frequently employed in collecting shells for the purpose of making lime.