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Rh O thou stupendous, earth-enclosing main Exert thy wonders to the world again! If ere thy pow'r prolong'd the fleeting breath, Turn'd back the shafts, and mock'd the gates of death, If ere thine air dispens'd an healing pow'r, Or snatch'd the victim from the fatal hour, This equal case demands thine equal care, And equal wonders may this patient share. But unavailing, frantic is the dream To hope thine aid without the aid of him Who gave thee birth, and taught thee where to flow, And in thy waves his various blessings show.

May R— return to view his native shore Replete with vigour not his own before, Then shall we fee with pleasure and surprize, And own thy work, great Ruler of the skies!

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