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68 On virtue's graceful deeds. For since the course Of things external acts in different ways On human apprehensions, as the hand Of nature temper'd to a different frame Peculiar minds; so haply where the pow'rs Of fancy neither lessen nor enlarge The images of things, but paint in all Their genuine hues, the features which they wore In