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THE Returned Captive.
William welcomes his friend John on his return from nine years captivity with his child. John relates his wife's late marriage with another; her great perplexity, fondness of the child, af|fection for him, and preference of him.
FAR in the winding vallies calm retreat
Industrious William holds his tranquil seat;
Despising pomp; of needful store possess'd:
In wife, in children, friends, and neighbours blest.
When Sirius last exerted all his force,
And Sol had journey'd half his da••ly course,
For noon repast his table they prepa••e,
A dainty meal of summer's choicest fare:
Then Watch, his ••aithful centry at the door,
Prick'd up his ears, and loud began to roar.
Cries William, lo! what wonder strikes my eyes!
From shades of death does neighbour John arise?
Ingenious John! whose death we vainly mourn'd,
From nine long years captivity return'd!
Thrice welcome John! while joy his voice sur|press'd,
He said; and ardent seiz'd him to his breast;