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Then from this near Attendance be remov'd
Urbano, tho' by All Admir'd and Lov'd;
Tho' his sweet Temper and obliging Port,
Become his Office, and Adorn the Court.
He seems by Nature form'd Mankind to pleafe,
So Free, so Unconstrain'd is his Address,
Improv'd by ev'ry Virtue, ev'ry Grace,
Senato too, who Bravely does deride
Sempronia's little Arts, and Female Pride;
Whose Lofty Look, and whose Majestick Mien
Confess the tow'ring Godlike Soul within.
A Speaker of unparallel'd Renown,
Long in the Senate, long in Council known.
Ally'd to Celsus by the Noblest Claim,
By the same Principles, by Worth the same.

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