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Rh Pursue the track thy ardent genius shows, That like the sun illumines where it goes; Travel the various map of Science o'er, Record past wonders, and discover more; Pour thy free spirit o'er the breathing page, And wake the virtue of a careless age. But O forgive, if touched with fond regret Fancy recalls the scenes she can't forget, Recalls the vacant smile, the social hours Which charmed us once, for once those scenes were ours! And while thy praises through wide realms extend, We sit in shades, and mourn the absent friend. So where the' impetuous river sweeps the plain, Itself a sea, and rushes to the main; While its firm banks repel conflicting tides, And stately on its breast the vessel glides; Admiring much the shepherd stands to gaze, Awe-struck, and mingling wonder with his praise: Yet more he loves its winding path to trace Through beds of flowers, and Nature's rural face,