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And now the joyous welcomers depart,
Peace and contentment reigning amongst all,
With deep affection seated in the heart,
For each beloved inmate of the hall:
Who blest with ample means by bounteous Providence,
To those who stand in need their generous gifts dispense
With lib'ral hands—Oh! well deserving they
Of the fond tributes which their people pay;
Long, long may they enjoy each dear domestic bliss,
For seldom 'mongst the great are witness'd scenes like this.


FINIS.





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