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Rh Of even valour's temperate heat, And toils to tubborn patience weet; Of nodding plumes, and burnih'd arms, And glory's bright terrific charms.

The potent ounds like light'ning dart Reitles thro' the glowing heart; Of power to lift the fixed oul High o'er fortune's proud controul; Kindling deep, prophetic muing; Love of beauteous death infuing; Scorn, and unconquerable hate Of tyrant pride's unhallow'd tate. The boy abah'd, and half afraid, Beheld each chate immortal maid: Pallas pread her Egis there; Mars tood by with threat'ning air; And