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 To humanise barbarians, and to raise Our country's prowess, their asserted praise; If these delight, Hispania's dales display The various arts and toils of Roman sway. Here jealous Cato laid the cities waste, And Julius here in fairer pride replaced, 'Till ages saw the labours of the plough By every river, and the barren bough Of laurel shaded by the olive's bloom, And grateful Spain the strength of lordly Rome; Her's mighty bards, and hers the sacred earth That gave the world a friend in Trajan's birth.


 * When Rome's wide empire, a luxurious prey,

Debased in false refinement nerveless lay, The northern hordes on Europe's various climes Planted their ruling virtues and their crimes. Cloister'd by Tyber's stream the slothful staid, To Seine and Loire the gay and friv'lous stray'd,

A sordid