The Waif Woman
f the lord chancellor Harcourt, at the churc
ne, whoe'er thou
end most lov'd, t
oy, but friendsh
ther grief but
eason, eloque
ll what Harcour
-lov'd friend in
ther's sorrow
is inserted with a peculiar felicity, to which chance must concur with genius, which n
wo last lines had been omitted, as they take away