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 Celsus Disgrac'd, Hortensio next appears, Whose Vigilance still Baffles all my Cares; To whom by Right of Ancestry belong A Loyal Heart, and a perswasive Tongue. Now Plots are form'd, and publick Tempests rowl, He boasts a strange unshaken Strength of Soul. Fearless against her Foes the Church sustains, Alike their Friendship and their Hate disdains, Disdains their Clamour and Seditious Noise, Secure in the Applauding Senate's Voice. Of Noble Stem, in whose Collat'ral Lines Virtue with equal Force and Lustre shines. When Suada pleads, Success attends the Cause, Suada the Glory of the British Laws. Not