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Yet when the sense of sacred presence fires And strong devotion to the Skies aspires, Pour forth thy fervors for a healthful mind Obedient passions & a will resign'd; For love which scarce collective Man can fill; For patience, sov'reign reign o'er transmuted ill; [[deletion]] That [[/deletion]] [[addition]] For [[/addition]] faith that panting for a happier seat Counts death kind nature's signal of retreat: These goods for Man the laws of heav'n ordain, These goods he grants, who grants the pow'r to gain; With these celestial wisdom calms the mind, And makes the [[underline]] Happiness she does not find. [[/underline]] My first a word which gives a Soldier fear And mighty Chieftains tremble when they hear My next's a term that Seamen oft employ And Adam shouted when he heard for joy -- My whole when giv'n, the unresisted blow Wafts a [[underline]] fall'n monarch to the realms below. [[/underline]]


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