LINES,
On the Prize of FIFTEEN
HUNDRED DOLLARS being drawn by the
poor Widows of Marblehead, written there.
WHENCE this increase of wealth? What bounteous hand
Grants more than sanguine Hope could e’en demand?
Nor Chance nor Fortune shall the merit claim,
Those fancied forms to Folly owe their name:
Such airy phantoms ill deserve our lays;
A nobler object calls forth all our praise.
That Pow’r Supreme, who knows no great or small,
But looks unchang’d with equal eye on all—
Who lifts the poor from their unnoted state,
And humbles at his will th’ aspiring great—
Whose hand divine hath held us in its span,
And fed, and cloth’d us since our lives began—
Hath, sure, this last rich gift in kindness sent,
To be improv’d, and not in riot spent;
A further proof of Heav’n’s indulgent care,
In which our poorer neighbours ought to share.
Accept, Great God, what thankful hearts can give,
For life and health, and all the means to live!
Much thou hast added to our former store;
O keep us still as humble as before!
What thou hast lent, direct us how to use,
And teach us when to give, and when refuse.
To others freely let our bounty flow,
But not beyond Discretion’s limits go.
Then let us live as useful as we can—
Grateful to God—beneficent to man—
Possess obscure the bliss of doing good,
Never so well explain’d as understood.
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[Illustration]
20,000!! 5,000!! 1000!!! Dollars.
WHO is there that would not give 6 dols. 50 for one of the above sums, or 1 dollar 75 cts. for a quarter of one of them. Chances to gain one are now selling at the above prices, at KIDDER & CO’s, Lottery, Insurance on Tickets, and Intelligence Office, No. 9, Market-square.
Tickets and Quarters will be insured
during the drawing of
the Lottery, which presents an excellent chance
for saving
the cost of Tickets!! Adventurers will do
well to call!!!
Boston Palladium, June 9, 1807.
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—> LUCK INDEED!!
YESTERDAY No. 2159 in the Kennebec
Bridge Lottery, came up
the valuable Prize of
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS!!
and as usual was sold, at the most
fortunate and truly lucky
Office of
RALPH HUNTINGTON,
No. 14, Exchange-street, 3 doors
from State-street. This is
the 5th Capital Prize in the Kennebec Lottery,
sold by RALPH
HUNTINGTON.
The highest Prize of $25,000 will be drawn this afternoon, at
3 o’clock. R.H. has for sale, a few shares in a Company of
100 Tickets, and a few Quarters. Jan. 19.
Boston Palladium, 1819.


