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+The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Convict's Farewell, by James Parkerson
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+Title: The Convict's Farewell
+ with Advice to Criminals, before and after Trial
+
+
+Author: James Parkerson
+
+
+
+Release Date: August 25, 2010 [eBook #33533]
+
+Language: English
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+Character set encoding: UTF-8
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+***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE CONVICT'S FAREWELL***
+
+
+Transcribed from the early 1800’s edition by David Price, email
+ccx074@pglaf.org. Many thanks to Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library,
+UK, for kindly supplying the images from which this transcription was
+made.
+
+ [Picture: Cover of the pamphlet]
+
+
+
+
+
+ THE CONVICT’S
+ Farewell:
+
+
+ WITH ADVICE
+ TO
+ CRIMINALS,
+ BEFORE
+ AND
+ AFTER TRIAL.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+ _IN VERSE_.
+
+ [Picture: Decorative divider]
+
+ BY J. PARKERSON, JUN.
+
+ [Picture: Decorative divider]
+
+ _PRICE THREE-PENCE_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+ NORWICH:
+ PRINTED BY R. WALKER, NEAR THE DUKE’S PALACE.
+
+
+
+
+THE CONVICT’S FAREWELL, &c.
+
+
+ [Picture: Decorative divider]
+
+ Farewell ye partner of my woes, farewell!
+ The finest language could but faintly tell,
+ What I now feel in writing this adieu,
+ What you must suffer when I’m far from you.
+ There was a time when happiness my lot,
+ I liv’d serenely in my little cot;
+ No wicked thoughts did there disturb my rest,
+ My children round me, by a father prest;
+ No father now, methinks I hear them say,
+ He’s gone from us, he’s hurried far away.
+ Nightly I’ve view’d them in my flurri’d dreams,
+ Seen their wet eyes and heard their dreadful screams;
+ Methought my wife came to my lonely cell,
+ To say adieu, to bid a long farewell;
+ Soon I awoke and to increase my pains,
+ I felt my legs encompass’d round with chains;
+ Then, then I cried, oh drunkenness thou cause,
+ Of this distress, and made me break those laws
+ That wise men made for every man to keep,
+ By them deluded, plung’d in crimes so deep.
+ First step to ruin was a love of dice,
+ With cards the great promoter of our vice;
+ I wish those men who do with such things play,
+ Would ever cast them from their hands away;
+ I wish all Magistrates would search around,
+ And punish Publicans where they are found:
+ They caused me first my Master to neglect;
+ And after lost me honest men’s respect;
+ They also led me from a virtuous wife,
+ And mostly caused my lad disgrace and strife.
+ View Public Houses, every wealthy Squire,
+ And force by ten, the spendthrift to retire;
+ By such a plan, the labouring poor would rise,
+ Soon as the Sun adorns the heavenly skies:
+ I’ve stated what have brought me to this end,
+ And what has lost me every earthly friend;
+ Except a wife—oh God protect and bless,
+ Her and our offspring now in great distress.
+ Young men be cautious how ye spend your time,
+ A bad acquaintance hurries on a crime;
+ Sometimes an artful female tries her power,
+ To trap the giddy in a thoughtless hour;
+ When she has work’d the captive to her will,
+ She gladly sees your taking sorrow’s pill;
+ Cause you to leave a virtuous homely wife,
+ And lead a sad disgraceful wicked life;
+ Allur’d by art she’ll bring you to distress,
+ And like a Millwood to you falsely press:
+ Then be the first your actions to betray,
+ A fiend like such, caus’d me to go astray
+ From them I love, from those my heart hold dear,
+ And shall till death their memories revere;
+ When I am clos’d in transport on the sea,
+ Doubtless my love you’ll sometimes sigh for me.
+ Bring up my little ones in such a way,
+ As they will holy keep the sabbath-day;
+ Early in life do in their minds reveal,
+ The dreadful crimes to swear, to lie, or steal.
+ Hannah my eldest daughter place her where,
+ She’s constant under virtue’s eye and care;
+ Let her not learn the weaving trade, you’ll find,
+ That such a course may injure much her mind;
+ Females are ready to acquire that art,
+ Soon as they wish fair virtue to depart,
+ Unwilling oft in service for to be,
+ Where they can’t dress and have their liberty;
+ But if with parents they can work at home,
+ Nightly they hope with idle folks to roam:
+ At my late sentence I can not complain,
+ Altho’ the law my body do detain;
+ Justice tho’ slow, has overtaken me,
+ Abroad for life, I shall be kept from thee;
+ On a just God for ever I will trust,
+ I know his will is always right and just.
+ Tis now too late again to speak to you,
+ Which is the cause of writing this adieu.
+ No partner now to sooth my aching heart,
+ Reflection galls me, at myself I start,
+ With aching heart and in my lonely cell,
+ I bid my babes and you,—a long farewell.
+ Methinks I see the transport full in view,
+ And I with horror meet the harden’d crew;
+ Full well I know I ne’er shall see you more,
+ Nor plant a foot-step on my native shore;
+ On foreign land I’m doom’d my days to toil,
+ And with vile wretches cultivate the soil.
+ Stripes I must bare perhaps when quite unwell,
+ And hear the convicts’ melancholy yell;
+ A pang I feel when e’er I close the night,
+ And wish a virtuous wife was in my sight:
+ England adieu, may you in trade increase,
+ And free from inward tumults rest in peace.
+ Our Chaplain well I know, will soon impart,
+ His friendly aid to cheer the drooping heart;
+ I hope my children he will learn to read,
+ And teach them early to peruse the creed:
+ The bell is rung, the waggon is in view,
+ Wife and dear children now, adieu! adieu!
+ At thoughts of leaving this my native shore,
+ Unmans me quite and I can say no more;
+ I will thro’ life, a better course pursue,
+ Tho’ far away shall leave my heart with you.
+
+
+
+
+ADVICE, &c.
+
+
+ Vile men, abstain from every artful plan,
+ When found out disgrace the name of man;
+ Let those who steal, repent and sin no more,
+ Ere Law decrees, it’s vengeance on them pour:
+ From trifling things, we greater ills pursue,
+ Till the Law’s fangs are brought within our view;
+ Stop, stop bad courses, ere it be too late,
+ And justice dooms you to a culprit’s fate.
+ Riots avoid, tho’ mischief none you do,
+ Your being at them, brings a stain on you;
+ Those who look on, will afterwards repent,
+ And share alike in point of punishment:
+ The Law expressly properly declare,
+ He adds to tumult, that is present there;
+ Take my advice, let reason bear her sway,
+ From scenes of discord, always keep away;
+ You’d think it hard, a worthless savage crew,
+ Should gain by plunder, all your goods from you:
+ The worst of men are foremost on a plan,
+ To gain by rapine, every way they can;
+ Do you suppose, that wasting other’s store,
+ Can ease the hardships of the labouring poor;
+ No such a course, our present ills increase,
+ And robs the Nation of its inward peace.
+ From late example, all are taught to know,
+ Dreadful his fate, that strikes confusion’s blow;
+ Then let us quiet at our Cots remain,
+ And better times will cheer us once again.
+ All means are trying, comforts to restore,
+ To ease the hardships of the labouring poor;
+ Think what distress awaits dishonest ways,
+ Immur’d in prison many wretched days;
+ Not only days, perhaps they shed their tears,
+ In Foreign Lands, for many dismal years;
+ Not only years, perhaps are doom’d for life,
+ Abroad to roam, from children, home, and wife;
+ Should it your lot in prison for to be,
+ Implore with fervent prayer the Deity;
+ Who will in time if you sincerely pray,
+ Lessen your troubles each succeeding day:
+ It’s thro’ our Saviour’s aid that we should crave,
+ A gracious pardon ere we meet the grave;
+ His intercession with the King of Kings,
+ Alone can save you, from eternal stings.
+ When at the court, for trial you appear,
+ Speak nought but truth, you better for it fare;
+ For should you dare to introduce a lie,
+ Justice’s sharp eye each falsehood will descry:
+ I’ve known a perjur’d witness brought to swear,
+ The guilty felon, of his crime is clear;
+ Dismay’d, confus’d, he feels alas! too late,
+ Such impious conduct greatly aggravate;
+ Besides he answers at the awful day,
+ For causing others from the truth to stray.
+ Whatever happens in this vale of tears,
+ Our Maker knows, give him your fervent prayers:
+ Let your demeanor if in prison be,
+ Such as the jailor can contrition see;
+ For his report may mitigate your doom,
+ And sometimes save you from a prison’s gloom.
+ Religious Books if you can read attend,
+ They are in solitude the pris’ner’s friend;
+ When at the Chapel, do not cast away,
+ By inattention what the Chaplain say:
+ It’s pure Religion cheers each good man’s heart,
+ And will in time its blessings soon impart;
+ Such as perhaps you never knew before,
+ And doubtless will your peace of mind restore.
+ The Bible read, when in your dismal cell,
+ Read it attentive, ere you bid farewell;
+ To him who may companion with you be;
+ Your soul that night may be required of thee.
+
+ A scene I witnessed, and not long time since,
+ Would stop the errors of an hardened prince;
+ Three men were sentenc’d by the Law to die,
+ To hear them mourn, to see the drooping eye;
+ Would cause sensations of a painful kind,
+ While anxious cares corode the tortur’d mind.
+ A pious Chaplain strove, to bring in view,
+ The proffer’d pardon if repentants true.
+ He said that God was merciful and just,
+ To implore forgiveness, on his word to trust;
+ There is a record where the scripture say,
+ Those that repent he will not cast away;
+ A sigh or tear cannot that boon impart,
+ It must be fervent from the head and heart:
+ Thro’ Jesus’ aid vile sinners doth he save,
+ If true repentants, ere they meet the grave.
+ Each wish’d they could recal, the time that’s past,
+ And they would live as if each day the last:
+ Just before death, they pray’d me to implore,
+ An erring mortal to transgress no more;
+ Hope their lov’d Chaplain might, for ever be
+ When call’d on high, blessed to eternity;
+ They knew his worth his heart is of a kind,
+ That plants soft pity to a feeling mind:
+ Deeker, as Chaplain, few can e’er excel,
+ Belov’d by all who bids the jail farewell.
+ When first I saw these wretched men in jail,
+ Before their trial, did their fate bewail;
+ Soon as the sentence met each anxious ear,
+ Resign’d, and true repentants did appear;
+ One and all cried out, oh that God how just!
+ To stop our sad career, on thee we’ll trust;
+ One cause alone have made this sore distress,
+ Neglecting Lord’s day and our drunkenness.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+ Walker, Printer, near the Duke’s Palace, Norwich.
+
+
+
+
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+Title: The Convict's Farewell
+ with Advice to Criminals, before and after Trial
+
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+Author: James Parkerson
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+Release Date: August 25, 2010 [eBook #33533]
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+***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE CONVICT'S FAREWELL***
+</pre>
+<p>Transcribed from the early 1800&rsquo;s edition by David
+Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org.&nbsp; Many thanks to Norfolk and
+Norwich Millennium Library, UK, for kindly supplying the images
+from which this transcription was made.</p>
+<p style="text-align: center">
+<a href="images/coverb.jpg">
+<img alt=
+"Cover of the pamphlet"
+title=
+"Cover of the pamphlet"
+src="images/covers.jpg" />
+</a></p>
+<h1>THE CONVICT&rsquo;S<br />
+Farewell:</h1>
+<p style="text-align: center">WITH ADVICE<br />
+<span class="smcap">to</span><br />
+CRIMINALS,<br />
+BEFORE<br />
+<span class="smcap">and</span><br />
+AFTER TRIAL.</p>
+<div class="gapshortdoubleline">&nbsp;</div>
+<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap"><i>in
+verse</i></span>.</p>
+<p style="text-align: center">
+<a href="images/p0.jpg">
+<img alt=
+"Decorative divider"
+title=
+"Decorative divider"
+src="images/p0.jpg" />
+</a></p>
+<p style="text-align: center">BY J. PARKERSON, JUN.</p>
+<p style="text-align: center">
+<a href="images/p0.jpg">
+<img alt=
+"Decorative divider"
+title=
+"Decorative divider"
+src="images/p0.jpg" />
+</a></p>
+<p style="text-align: center"><i>PRICE THREE-PENCE</i>.</p>
+<div class="gapshortline">&nbsp;</div>
+<p style="text-align: center">NORWICH:<br />
+<span class="smcap">printed by r. walker</span>, <span
+class="smcap">near the duke&rsquo;s palace</span>.</p>
+<h2><!-- page 3--><a name="page3"></a><span class="pagenum">p.
+3</span>THE CONVICT&rsquo;S FAREWELL, &amp;c.</h2>
+<p style="text-align: center">
+<a href="images/p1.jpg">
+<img alt=
+"Decorative divider"
+title=
+"Decorative divider"
+src="images/p1.jpg" />
+</a></p>
+<p class="poetry">Farewell ye partner of my woes, farewell!<br />
+The finest language could but faintly tell,<br />
+What I now feel in writing this adieu,<br />
+What you must suffer when I&rsquo;m far from you.<br />
+There was a time when happiness my lot,<br />
+I liv&rsquo;d serenely in my little cot;<br />
+No wicked thoughts did there disturb my rest,<br />
+My children round me, by a father prest;<br />
+No father now, methinks I hear them say,<br />
+He&rsquo;s gone from us, he&rsquo;s hurried far away.<br />
+Nightly I&rsquo;ve view&rsquo;d them in my flurri&rsquo;d
+dreams,<br />
+Seen their wet eyes and heard their dreadful screams;<br />
+Methought my wife came to my lonely cell,<br />
+To say adieu, to bid a long farewell;<br />
+Soon I awoke and to increase my pains,<br />
+I felt my legs encompass&rsquo;d round with chains;<br />
+Then, then I cried, oh drunkenness thou cause,<br />
+Of this distress, and made me break those laws<br />
+That wise men made for every man to keep,<br />
+By them deluded, plung&rsquo;d in crimes so deep.<br />
+First step to ruin was a love of dice,<br />
+With cards the great promoter of our vice;<br />
+I wish those men who do with such things play,<br />
+Would ever cast them from their hands away;<br />
+I wish all Magistrates would search around,<br />
+And punish Publicans where they are found:<br />
+They caused me first my Master to neglect;<br />
+And after lost me honest men&rsquo;s respect;<br />
+They also led me from a virtuous wife,<br />
+And mostly caused my lad disgrace and strife.<br />
+<!-- page 4--><a name="page4"></a><span class="pagenum">p.
+4</span>View Public Houses, every wealthy Squire,<br />
+And force by ten, the spendthrift to retire;<br />
+By such a plan, the labouring poor would rise,<br />
+Soon as the Sun adorns the heavenly skies:<br />
+I&rsquo;ve stated what have brought me to this end,<br />
+And what has lost me every earthly friend;<br />
+Except a wife&mdash;oh God protect and bless,<br />
+Her and our offspring now in great distress.<br />
+Young men be cautious how ye spend your time,<br />
+A bad acquaintance hurries on a crime;<br />
+Sometimes an artful female tries her power,<br />
+To trap the giddy in a thoughtless hour;<br />
+When she has work&rsquo;d the captive to her will,<br />
+She gladly sees your taking sorrow&rsquo;s pill;<br />
+Cause you to leave a virtuous homely wife,<br />
+And lead a sad disgraceful wicked life;<br />
+Allur&rsquo;d by art she&rsquo;ll bring you to distress,<br />
+And like a Millwood to you falsely press:<br />
+Then be the first your actions to betray,<br />
+A fiend like such, caus&rsquo;d me to go astray<br />
+From them I love, from those my heart hold dear,<br />
+And shall till death their memories revere;<br />
+When I am clos&rsquo;d in transport on the sea,<br />
+Doubtless my love you&rsquo;ll sometimes sigh for me.<br />
+Bring up my little ones in such a way,<br />
+As they will holy keep the sabbath-day;<br />
+Early in life do in their minds reveal,<br />
+The dreadful crimes to swear, to lie, or steal.<br />
+Hannah my eldest daughter place her where,<br />
+She&rsquo;s constant under virtue&rsquo;s eye and care;<br />
+Let her not learn the weaving trade, you&rsquo;ll find,<br />
+That such a course may injure much her mind;<br />
+Females are ready to acquire that art,<br />
+Soon as they wish fair virtue to depart,<br />
+Unwilling oft in service for to be,<br />
+Where they can&rsquo;t dress and have their liberty;<br />
+<!-- page 5--><a name="page5"></a><span class="pagenum">p.
+5</span>But if with parents they can work at home,<br />
+Nightly they hope with idle folks to roam:<br />
+At my late sentence I can not complain,<br />
+Altho&rsquo; the law my body do detain;<br />
+Justice tho&rsquo; slow, has overtaken me,<br />
+Abroad for life, I shall be kept from thee;<br />
+On a just God for ever I will trust,<br />
+I know his will is always right and just.<br />
+Tis now too late again to speak to you,<br />
+Which is the cause of writing this adieu.<br />
+No partner now to sooth my aching heart,<br />
+Reflection galls me, at myself I start,<br />
+With aching heart and in my lonely cell,<br />
+I bid my babes and you,&mdash;a long farewell.<br />
+Methinks I see the transport full in view,<br />
+And I with horror meet the harden&rsquo;d crew;<br />
+Full well I know I ne&rsquo;er shall see you more,<br />
+Nor plant a foot-step on my native shore;<br />
+On foreign land I&rsquo;m doom&rsquo;d my days to toil,<br />
+And with vile wretches cultivate the soil.<br />
+Stripes I must bare perhaps when quite unwell,<br />
+And hear the convicts&rsquo; melancholy yell;<br />
+A pang I feel when e&rsquo;er I close the night,<br />
+And wish a virtuous wife was in my sight:<br />
+England adieu, may you in trade increase,<br />
+And free from inward tumults rest in peace.<br />
+Our Chaplain well I know, will soon impart,<br />
+His friendly aid to cheer the drooping heart;<br />
+I hope my children he will learn to read,<br />
+And teach them early to peruse the creed:<br />
+The bell is rung, the waggon is in view,<br />
+Wife and dear children now, adieu! adieu!<br />
+At thoughts of leaving this my native shore,<br />
+Unmans me quite and I can say no more;<br />
+I will thro&rsquo; life, a better course pursue,<br />
+Tho&rsquo; far away shall leave my heart with you.</p>
+<h2><!-- page 6--><a name="page6"></a><span class="pagenum">p.
+6</span>ADVICE, &amp;c.</h2>
+<p class="poetry">Vile men, abstain from every artful plan,<br />
+When found out disgrace the name of man;<br />
+Let those who steal, repent and sin no more,<br />
+Ere Law decrees, it&rsquo;s vengeance on them pour:<br />
+From trifling things, we greater ills pursue,<br />
+Till the Law&rsquo;s fangs are brought within our view;<br />
+Stop, stop bad courses, ere it be too late,<br />
+And justice dooms you to a culprit&rsquo;s fate.<br />
+Riots avoid, tho&rsquo; mischief none you do,<br />
+Your being at them, brings a stain on you;<br />
+Those who look on, will afterwards repent,<br />
+And share alike in point of punishment:<br />
+The Law expressly properly declare,<br />
+He adds to tumult, that is present there;<br />
+Take my advice, let reason bear her sway,<br />
+From scenes of discord, always keep away;<br />
+You&rsquo;d think it hard, a worthless savage crew,<br />
+Should gain by plunder, all your goods from you:<br />
+The worst of men are foremost on a plan,<br />
+To gain by rapine, every way they can;<br />
+Do you suppose, that wasting other&rsquo;s store,<br />
+Can ease the hardships of the labouring poor;<br />
+No such a course, our present ills increase,<br />
+And robs the Nation of its inward peace.<br />
+From late example, all are taught to know,<br />
+Dreadful his fate, that strikes confusion&rsquo;s blow;<br />
+Then let us quiet at our Cots remain,<br />
+And better times will cheer us once again.<br />
+All means are trying, comforts to restore,<br />
+To ease the hardships of the labouring poor;<br />
+Think what distress awaits dishonest ways,<br />
+Immur&rsquo;d in prison many wretched days;<br />
+Not only days, perhaps they shed their tears,<br />
+In Foreign Lands, for many dismal years;<br />
+Not only years, perhaps are doom&rsquo;d for life,<br />
+Abroad to roam, from children, home, and wife;<br />
+<!-- page 7--><a name="page7"></a><span class="pagenum">p.
+7</span>Should it your lot in prison for to be,<br />
+Implore with fervent prayer the Deity;<br />
+Who will in time if you sincerely pray,<br />
+Lessen your troubles each succeeding day:<br />
+It&rsquo;s thro&rsquo; our Saviour&rsquo;s aid that we should
+crave,<br />
+A gracious pardon ere we meet the grave;<br />
+His intercession with the King of Kings,<br />
+Alone can save you, from eternal stings.<br />
+When at the court, for trial you appear,<br />
+Speak nought but truth, you better for it fare;<br />
+For should you dare to introduce a lie,<br />
+Justice&rsquo;s sharp eye each falsehood will descry:<br />
+I&rsquo;ve known a perjur&rsquo;d witness brought to swear,<br />
+The guilty felon, of his crime is clear;<br />
+Dismay&rsquo;d, confus&rsquo;d, he feels alas! too late,<br />
+Such impious conduct greatly aggravate;<br />
+Besides he answers at the awful day,<br />
+For causing others from the truth to stray.<br />
+Whatever happens in this vale of tears,<br />
+Our Maker knows, give him your fervent prayers:<br />
+Let your demeanor if in prison be,<br />
+Such as the jailor can contrition see;<br />
+For his report may mitigate your doom,<br />
+And sometimes save you from a prison&rsquo;s gloom.<br />
+Religious Books if you can read attend,<br />
+They are in solitude the pris&rsquo;ner&rsquo;s friend;<br />
+When at the Chapel, do not cast away,<br />
+By inattention what the Chaplain say:<br />
+It&rsquo;s pure Religion cheers each good man&rsquo;s heart,<br
+/>
+And will in time its blessings soon impart;<br />
+Such as perhaps you never knew before,<br />
+And doubtless will your peace of mind restore.<br />
+The Bible read, when in your dismal cell,<br />
+Read it attentive, ere you bid farewell;<br />
+To him who may companion with you be;<br />
+Your soul that night may be required of thee.</p>
+<p class="poetry">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!-- page 8--><a
+name="page8"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 8</span>A scene I
+witnessed, and not long time since,<br />
+Would stop the errors of an hardened prince;<br />
+Three men were sentenc&rsquo;d by the Law to die,<br />
+To hear them mourn, to see the drooping eye;<br />
+Would cause sensations of a painful kind,<br />
+While anxious cares corode the tortur&rsquo;d mind.<br />
+A pious Chaplain strove, to bring in view,<br />
+The proffer&rsquo;d pardon if repentants true.<br />
+He said that God was merciful and just,<br />
+To implore forgiveness, on his word to trust;<br />
+There is a record where the scripture say,<br />
+Those that repent he will not cast away;<br />
+A sigh or tear cannot that boon impart,<br />
+It must be fervent from the head and heart:<br />
+Thro&rsquo; Jesus&rsquo; aid vile sinners doth he save,<br />
+If true repentants, ere they meet the grave.<br />
+Each wish&rsquo;d they could recal, the time that&rsquo;s
+past,<br />
+And they would live as if each day the last:<br />
+Just before death, they pray&rsquo;d me to implore,<br />
+An erring mortal to transgress no more;<br />
+Hope their lov&rsquo;d Chaplain might, for ever be<br />
+When call&rsquo;d on high, blessed to eternity;<br />
+They knew his worth his heart is of a kind,<br />
+That plants soft pity to a feeling mind:<br />
+Deeker, as Chaplain, few can e&rsquo;er excel,<br />
+Belov&rsquo;d by all who bids the jail farewell.<br />
+When first I saw these wretched men in jail,<br />
+Before their trial, did their fate bewail;<br />
+Soon as the sentence met each anxious ear,<br />
+Resign&rsquo;d, and true repentants did appear;<br />
+One and all cried out, oh that God how just!<br />
+To stop our sad career, on thee we&rsquo;ll trust;<br />
+One cause alone have made this sore distress,<br />
+Neglecting Lord&rsquo;s day and our drunkenness.</p>
+<div class="gapshortdoubleline">&nbsp;</div>
+<p style="text-align: center">Walker, Printer, near the
+Duke&rsquo;s Palace, Norwich.</p>
+<p>***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE CONVICT'S FAREWELL***</p>
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+The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Convict's Farewell, by James Parkerson
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+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
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+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
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+
+
+
+
+Title: The Convict's Farewell
+ with Advice to Criminals, before and after Trial
+
+
+Author: James Parkerson
+
+
+
+Release Date: August 25, 2010 [eBook #33533]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII)
+
+
+***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE CONVICT'S FAREWELL***
+
+
+Transcribed from the early 1800's edition by David Price, email
+ccx074@pglaf.org. Many thanks to Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library,
+UK, for kindly supplying the images from which this transcription was
+made.
+
+ [Picture: Cover of the pamphlet]
+
+
+
+
+
+ THE CONVICT'S
+ Farewell:
+
+
+ WITH ADVICE
+ TO
+ CRIMINALS,
+ BEFORE
+ AND
+ AFTER TRIAL.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+ _IN VERSE_.
+
+ [Picture: Decorative divider]
+
+ BY J. PARKERSON, JUN.
+
+ [Picture: Decorative divider]
+
+ _PRICE THREE-PENCE_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+ NORWICH:
+ PRINTED BY R. WALKER, NEAR THE DUKE'S PALACE.
+
+
+
+
+THE CONVICT'S FAREWELL, &c.
+
+
+ [Picture: Decorative divider]
+
+ Farewell ye partner of my woes, farewell!
+ The finest language could but faintly tell,
+ What I now feel in writing this adieu,
+ What you must suffer when I'm far from you.
+ There was a time when happiness my lot,
+ I liv'd serenely in my little cot;
+ No wicked thoughts did there disturb my rest,
+ My children round me, by a father prest;
+ No father now, methinks I hear them say,
+ He's gone from us, he's hurried far away.
+ Nightly I've view'd them in my flurri'd dreams,
+ Seen their wet eyes and heard their dreadful screams;
+ Methought my wife came to my lonely cell,
+ To say adieu, to bid a long farewell;
+ Soon I awoke and to increase my pains,
+ I felt my legs encompass'd round with chains;
+ Then, then I cried, oh drunkenness thou cause,
+ Of this distress, and made me break those laws
+ That wise men made for every man to keep,
+ By them deluded, plung'd in crimes so deep.
+ First step to ruin was a love of dice,
+ With cards the great promoter of our vice;
+ I wish those men who do with such things play,
+ Would ever cast them from their hands away;
+ I wish all Magistrates would search around,
+ And punish Publicans where they are found:
+ They caused me first my Master to neglect;
+ And after lost me honest men's respect;
+ They also led me from a virtuous wife,
+ And mostly caused my lad disgrace and strife.
+ View Public Houses, every wealthy Squire,
+ And force by ten, the spendthrift to retire;
+ By such a plan, the labouring poor would rise,
+ Soon as the Sun adorns the heavenly skies:
+ I've stated what have brought me to this end,
+ And what has lost me every earthly friend;
+ Except a wife--oh God protect and bless,
+ Her and our offspring now in great distress.
+ Young men be cautious how ye spend your time,
+ A bad acquaintance hurries on a crime;
+ Sometimes an artful female tries her power,
+ To trap the giddy in a thoughtless hour;
+ When she has work'd the captive to her will,
+ She gladly sees your taking sorrow's pill;
+ Cause you to leave a virtuous homely wife,
+ And lead a sad disgraceful wicked life;
+ Allur'd by art she'll bring you to distress,
+ And like a Millwood to you falsely press:
+ Then be the first your actions to betray,
+ A fiend like such, caus'd me to go astray
+ From them I love, from those my heart hold dear,
+ And shall till death their memories revere;
+ When I am clos'd in transport on the sea,
+ Doubtless my love you'll sometimes sigh for me.
+ Bring up my little ones in such a way,
+ As they will holy keep the sabbath-day;
+ Early in life do in their minds reveal,
+ The dreadful crimes to swear, to lie, or steal.
+ Hannah my eldest daughter place her where,
+ She's constant under virtue's eye and care;
+ Let her not learn the weaving trade, you'll find,
+ That such a course may injure much her mind;
+ Females are ready to acquire that art,
+ Soon as they wish fair virtue to depart,
+ Unwilling oft in service for to be,
+ Where they can't dress and have their liberty;
+ But if with parents they can work at home,
+ Nightly they hope with idle folks to roam:
+ At my late sentence I can not complain,
+ Altho' the law my body do detain;
+ Justice tho' slow, has overtaken me,
+ Abroad for life, I shall be kept from thee;
+ On a just God for ever I will trust,
+ I know his will is always right and just.
+ Tis now too late again to speak to you,
+ Which is the cause of writing this adieu.
+ No partner now to sooth my aching heart,
+ Reflection galls me, at myself I start,
+ With aching heart and in my lonely cell,
+ I bid my babes and you,--a long farewell.
+ Methinks I see the transport full in view,
+ And I with horror meet the harden'd crew;
+ Full well I know I ne'er shall see you more,
+ Nor plant a foot-step on my native shore;
+ On foreign land I'm doom'd my days to toil,
+ And with vile wretches cultivate the soil.
+ Stripes I must bare perhaps when quite unwell,
+ And hear the convicts' melancholy yell;
+ A pang I feel when e'er I close the night,
+ And wish a virtuous wife was in my sight:
+ England adieu, may you in trade increase,
+ And free from inward tumults rest in peace.
+ Our Chaplain well I know, will soon impart,
+ His friendly aid to cheer the drooping heart;
+ I hope my children he will learn to read,
+ And teach them early to peruse the creed:
+ The bell is rung, the waggon is in view,
+ Wife and dear children now, adieu! adieu!
+ At thoughts of leaving this my native shore,
+ Unmans me quite and I can say no more;
+ I will thro' life, a better course pursue,
+ Tho' far away shall leave my heart with you.
+
+
+
+
+ADVICE, &c.
+
+
+ Vile men, abstain from every artful plan,
+ When found out disgrace the name of man;
+ Let those who steal, repent and sin no more,
+ Ere Law decrees, it's vengeance on them pour:
+ From trifling things, we greater ills pursue,
+ Till the Law's fangs are brought within our view;
+ Stop, stop bad courses, ere it be too late,
+ And justice dooms you to a culprit's fate.
+ Riots avoid, tho' mischief none you do,
+ Your being at them, brings a stain on you;
+ Those who look on, will afterwards repent,
+ And share alike in point of punishment:
+ The Law expressly properly declare,
+ He adds to tumult, that is present there;
+ Take my advice, let reason bear her sway,
+ From scenes of discord, always keep away;
+ You'd think it hard, a worthless savage crew,
+ Should gain by plunder, all your goods from you:
+ The worst of men are foremost on a plan,
+ To gain by rapine, every way they can;
+ Do you suppose, that wasting other's store,
+ Can ease the hardships of the labouring poor;
+ No such a course, our present ills increase,
+ And robs the Nation of its inward peace.
+ From late example, all are taught to know,
+ Dreadful his fate, that strikes confusion's blow;
+ Then let us quiet at our Cots remain,
+ And better times will cheer us once again.
+ All means are trying, comforts to restore,
+ To ease the hardships of the labouring poor;
+ Think what distress awaits dishonest ways,
+ Immur'd in prison many wretched days;
+ Not only days, perhaps they shed their tears,
+ In Foreign Lands, for many dismal years;
+ Not only years, perhaps are doom'd for life,
+ Abroad to roam, from children, home, and wife;
+ Should it your lot in prison for to be,
+ Implore with fervent prayer the Deity;
+ Who will in time if you sincerely pray,
+ Lessen your troubles each succeeding day:
+ It's thro' our Saviour's aid that we should crave,
+ A gracious pardon ere we meet the grave;
+ His intercession with the King of Kings,
+ Alone can save you, from eternal stings.
+ When at the court, for trial you appear,
+ Speak nought but truth, you better for it fare;
+ For should you dare to introduce a lie,
+ Justice's sharp eye each falsehood will descry:
+ I've known a perjur'd witness brought to swear,
+ The guilty felon, of his crime is clear;
+ Dismay'd, confus'd, he feels alas! too late,
+ Such impious conduct greatly aggravate;
+ Besides he answers at the awful day,
+ For causing others from the truth to stray.
+ Whatever happens in this vale of tears,
+ Our Maker knows, give him your fervent prayers:
+ Let your demeanor if in prison be,
+ Such as the jailor can contrition see;
+ For his report may mitigate your doom,
+ And sometimes save you from a prison's gloom.
+ Religious Books if you can read attend,
+ They are in solitude the pris'ner's friend;
+ When at the Chapel, do not cast away,
+ By inattention what the Chaplain say:
+ It's pure Religion cheers each good man's heart,
+ And will in time its blessings soon impart;
+ Such as perhaps you never knew before,
+ And doubtless will your peace of mind restore.
+ The Bible read, when in your dismal cell,
+ Read it attentive, ere you bid farewell;
+ To him who may companion with you be;
+ Your soul that night may be required of thee.
+
+ A scene I witnessed, and not long time since,
+ Would stop the errors of an hardened prince;
+ Three men were sentenc'd by the Law to die,
+ To hear them mourn, to see the drooping eye;
+ Would cause sensations of a painful kind,
+ While anxious cares corode the tortur'd mind.
+ A pious Chaplain strove, to bring in view,
+ The proffer'd pardon if repentants true.
+ He said that God was merciful and just,
+ To implore forgiveness, on his word to trust;
+ There is a record where the scripture say,
+ Those that repent he will not cast away;
+ A sigh or tear cannot that boon impart,
+ It must be fervent from the head and heart:
+ Thro' Jesus' aid vile sinners doth he save,
+ If true repentants, ere they meet the grave.
+ Each wish'd they could recal, the time that's past,
+ And they would live as if each day the last:
+ Just before death, they pray'd me to implore,
+ An erring mortal to transgress no more;
+ Hope their lov'd Chaplain might, for ever be
+ When call'd on high, blessed to eternity;
+ They knew his worth his heart is of a kind,
+ That plants soft pity to a feeling mind:
+ Deeker, as Chaplain, few can e'er excel,
+ Belov'd by all who bids the jail farewell.
+ When first I saw these wretched men in jail,
+ Before their trial, did their fate bewail;
+ Soon as the sentence met each anxious ear,
+ Resign'd, and true repentants did appear;
+ One and all cried out, oh that God how just!
+ To stop our sad career, on thee we'll trust;
+ One cause alone have made this sore distress,
+ Neglecting Lord's day and our drunkenness.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+ Walker, Printer, near the Duke's Palace, Norwich.
+
+
+
+
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