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 Yet hence barbaric Zeal His Memory with unholy Rage pursues; While from these arduous Cares of public Weal She bids each Bard begone, & rest him with his Muse. O Fool! to think the Man, whose ample Mind Must grasp whatever yonder Stars survey, And with the Charms of every Scene combin'd The World's most perfect Image must display, Can e'er his Country's Majesty descry With heedless Eye! O Fool! to deem That He, whose Thought must visit every Theme, Whose Heart must every strong Emotion know By Nature planted, or by Fortune taught; That