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Then let untam'd oppression rage aloof And rule o'er Men who ask not to be freed; To liberty I vow this humble roof And he that [[underline]] violates its shade, shall bleed [[/underline]] Thou kind preserver whose attentive zeal Gives me in this contented hour, to feel That dearest pleasure of a Soul refin'd The triumph of a Self corrected mind. If happy in the strength thy smiles impart I own thy [[underline]] favors in no [[/underline]] thankless heart. Let others drive to pleasure's distant dome Be mine [[underline]] the dearer Joy to please [[/underline]] at home