View’d as the help and guardian of her life,

Fathers and sons, indebted to her aid,

Respect to her and her profession paid;

Who in the house of plenty largely fed,

Yet took her station at the pauper’s bed;

Nor from that duty could be bribed again,

While fear or danger urged her to remain:

In her experience all her friends relied.

Heaven was her help and nature was her guide.

Thus Leah lived; long trusted, much caress’d,