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an Heroick Poem.
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Hubert to triumph would not move so fast;
Yet you (though but a kind Spectator) mean
To give his triumph Laws, and make more haste
To see it pass, than he does to be seen.

63.
With patience lay this Tempest of your heart!
For you, ere long, this Angels form shall turn
To fatal Man's; and for that shape of Art,
Some may, as I for yours of Nature, mourn!

64.
Thus by her Love-sick States-men she was taught;
And smil'd with joy of wearing Manly shape;
Then smil'd, that such a smile his Heart had caught;
Whose Nets camps break not through, nor Senates scape.


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