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120 Wait for the rising of the Fair, To offer Songs and Hymns of Prayer,
 * Like Persians to the Sun:
 * Even Life and Death and Fate are there,

For in the Rolls of ancient Destiny
 * Long since 'twas noted down,

The Dying shall revive, the Living die,
 * But as you Smile, or Frown.


 * Awake bright Hamilton, arise,
 * Goddess of LoyeLove [sic] and of the Day,
 * Awake, disclose thy charming Eyes,
 * And show the Sun a brighter Ray:

Phœbus in vain calls forth the blushing Morn; He but creates the Day, which you adorn.

S when some Image of a charming Face, In living Paint, an Artist tries to trace, He carefully consults each beauteous Line, Adjusting to his Object his Design; We praise the Piece, and give the Painter Fame, But as the bright Resemblance speaks the Dame. Poets