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Rh The tardy steps of reason, and at once By this prompt impulse urge us to depress The giddy aims of foily: Tho' the light Of truth slow-dawning on th' inquiring mind At length unfolds, thro' many a subtile tie, How these uncouth disorders end at last In public evil; yet benignant heav'n  Rh