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Rh While the chill North with thy bright ray is blest, Why should fell darkness half the South invest? Was it decreed, fair Freedom! at thy birth, That thou shou'd'st ne'er irradiate all the earth? While Britain basks in thy full blaze of light, Why lies sad Afric quench'd in total night?
 * Thee only, sober Goddess! I attest,

In smiles chastis'd, and decent graces drest. Not that unlicens'd monster of the crowd, Whose roar terrific bursts in peals so loud, Deaf'ning the ear of Peace: fierce Faction's tool; Of rash Sedition born, and mad Misrule; Whose stubborn mouth, rejecting Reason's rein, No strength can govern, and no skill restrain; Whose magic cries the frantic vulgar draw To spurn at Order, and to outrage Law;