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 "Enough! enough! they cry'd"—Strait, from the Croud, The better Sort on Wings of Transport fly. As when amid the lifeless Summits proud Of Alpine Cliffs, where to the Sky Snows pil'd on Snows in wintry Torpor lie, The Rays divine of vernal Phœbus play; Th' awaken'd Heaps, in Streamlets from on high, Rous'd into Action, lively leap away,

Not less the Life, the vivid Joy serene, That lighted up these new-created Men, Than That which wings th'exulting Spirit clean, When, just deliver'd from this fleshly Den, It soaring seeks its native Skies. How light its Essence! how unclogg'd its Powers! Beyond the Blazon of my mortal Pen: Even so we glad forsook these sinful Bowers,