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10 Thy Charles for Neptune shall the Seas command, And Sacharissa shall for Venus stand; Greece shall no longer boast, nor haughty Rome, But think from Britain all the Gods did come.

LIKE partaking of Celestial Fire, Poets and Heroes to Renown aspire, Till crown’d with Honour, and immortal Name, By Wit, or Valour, led to equal Fame, They mingle with the Gods, that breath’d the noble Flame: Homer shall last, like Alexander, long, As much recorded, and as often sung.


 * A Tree of Life is Sacred Poetry;

Sweet is the Fruit, and tempting to the Eye. Many there are who nibble without Leave; But none, who are not born to Taste, survive. Waller shall never dye, of Life secure, As long as Fame or aged Time endure: Waller, the Muse’s Darling, free to taste Of all their Stores, the Master of the Feast; Not