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BOOK II.
 * Happy Iërne, whose most wholsome Air

Poisons envenom'd Spiders, and forbids The baleful Toad, and Viper from her Shore! More happy in her Balmy Draughts, (enrich'd With Miscellaneous Spices, and the Root For Thirst-abating Sweetness prais'd,) which wide Extend her Fame, and to each drooping Heart Present Redress, and lively Health convey.


 * See, how the Belgæ, Sedulous, and Stout,

With Bowls of fat'ning Mum, or blissful Cups Of Kernell-relish'd Fluids, the fair Star Of early Phosphorus salute, at Noon Jocund with frequent-rising Fumes! by Use Instructed, thus to quell their Native Flegm Prevailing, and engender wayward Mirth. Rh