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As though may'st wish, shall all his life employ And [[underline]] found his glory in [[/underline]] his Emma's joys. In me behold the potent Edgars heir Illustrious Earl. him terrible in war Let France confess for she has felt his sword And trembling fled before the british Lord. Him great in peace, and wealth fair deva knows For she amidst his spacious meadows flows; Inclines her urn upon his fatten'd Lands And sees his num'rous herd imprint her sands And thou my Life, my love shall raise thy thought To greatness next to empire; shall be brought With solemn pomp to my paternal seat Where peace and plenty on thy word shall wait. Hence then for ever from my Emma's breast (That Heaven of softness, & that seat of rest) Ye doubts and fears, and all that know to move Tormenting Greif, and all that trouble love Scatter'd [[/underline]] by winds recede, and wild [[/underline]] in forests rove.


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