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The arms of Tuscany or, five roundlets gules, two, two, and one, and one in cheif azure, charged with 3 [[foreign: French]] fleurs de Lis [[/foreign]] or, -- The arms of Venice, azure, a Lion winged sejant, or, holding under one of his paws, a Book covered argent. -- The arms of Genoa, argent, a cross gules, with a Crown closed for the Island of Corsica, and for [[underline]] supporters, 2 Griffins or. -- [[/underline]] Now what reward for all this greif and toil But one: A female freind's endearing smile; A tender smile; our sorrows only balm And in life's tempest, the sad sailors calm. How have I seen a gentle nymph draw nigh Peace in her air persuasion in her Eye; Victorious tenderness it all o'er came Husbands [[underline]] looked mild; and savages [[/underline]] grew tame.