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 Not the Fam'd Orators of Old were heard With more attentive Awe, more deep Regard, When Thronging round them, their Charm'd Audience hung, On the attracting Musick of their Tongue, Nor Hell to Lælio can her Praise refuse, Whose Worth deserves his own recording Muse; Who in Sophia's Court, with just Applause, Maintain'd his Sov'reign's Rights, his Country's Cause. For 'tis in him, with Anguish that I find All the Endowments of a Gen'rous Mind, Whate'er is Great and Brave, whate'er Refin'd. For 'tis in him Fame doubly does Commend An Active Patriot, and a Faithful Friend. Then