“Thus heavenly hope is all serene,
But earthly hope, how bright soe’er,
Still fluctuates o’er this changing scene,
As false and fleeting as ’t is fair.”

"On Heavenly Hope and Earthly Hope".
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English clergyman 1783–1826

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