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 Jocund and Boon, where at the entrance stands A Stripling, who with Scrapes and Humil Cringe, Greets us in winning Speech and Accent Bland; With lightest bound, and safe unerring step He skips before, and nimbly climbs the Stairs: Melampus thus, panting with lolling Tongue, And wagging Tail, Gambloes, and frisks before His sequel Lord from pensive Walk return'd, Whether in Shady Wood, or Pastures Green, And waits his coming at the well known Gate. Nigh to the Stairs ascent, in regal Port Sits a Majestick Dame, whose looks denounce Command and Sov'reignty, with haughty Air, And Studied Mien, in Semicirc'lar Throne Enclos'd, she deals around her dread Commands; Behind her {Dazling sight) in order Rang'd, Pile above Pile Chrystallin Vessels shine; Attendant Slaves with eager stride advance, And after Homage paid, bawl out aloud Words Unintelligible, noise confus'd: She knows the Jargon Sound, and strait describes In Characters Mysterious Words obscure; More legible are Algebraic Signs, Or Mystic Figures by Magicians drawn, When they Invoke aid Diabolical.