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And when you've fram'd the vast amount Add thousands to the great account Yet these & more it can contain Nor is compleat while one remain -- My last in halls & churches stands And tells its story with its hands, Tho' oft it courts an airy place And rushes to the Sun's embrace. -- Then borrows from his potent rays And tells how wide his glories blaze; How swift he paces thro' the sky And blabs how fleet his courses fly, Fades when he quits th'aethereal plain Nor [[underline]] prattles till he rise again. [[/underline]]