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the embassy, with its reduced equipment, left Agra on the 21st of July, to cross the Doaub, the Mesopotamia of India, for Caunpore, the nearest military station belonging to the East India Company under the Bengal government. From Surat to Agra, Sir Charles and his party had travelled entirely on horseback; from hence to Caunpore they intended proceeding in palanquins.

CHAPTER XXXIX.

CONCLUSION OF THE JOURNEY FROM SURAT TO CALCUTTA, CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE COUNTRY CALLED

THE DOUAB, FROM AGRA TO CAWNPORE:

WITH A DESCRIPTION OF ALLAHABAD, BENARES, AND THE PRINCIPAL PLACES ON THE BANKS OF THE GANGES

FROM CAWNPORE TO CALCUTTA.

1785.

"Thrice happy, blest Britannia's bounded kings!
"To clothe the naked, feed the hungry, wipe
"The guiltless tear from lone Affliction's eye;
"To raise hid Merit, set the alluring light
"Of Virtue high to view; to nourish Arts,
"Direct the thunder of an injur'd state,

"Make a whole glorious people sing for joy,

"Bless human kind, and through the downward depth

"Of future times to spread that better sun

"Which lights up British soul: for deeds like these,

"The dazzling fair career unbounded lies;

"While (still superior bliss) the dark abrupt

"Is kindly barr'd, the precipice of ill.

"O luxury divine! O poor to this

"Ye giddy glories of despotic thrones!

"By this, by this indeed, is imag'd Heaven,

"The boundless Good, without the pow'r of Ill."

THOMSON.

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