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But Io !at once the pealing ooncer Uceane. And crowded theatres are hush d Inpeace. See, on you sage how all attentive stand, To catch his darting eye, and waving hand. Hark !he begins, with all a Tully sart. To pour the dictates of a Cato sheart: Skill dto pronounce what noblest thoughts inspire, He blends the speakers with the patriots fire; Bold to conceive, nor timorous to conceal, What Britons dare to think, he dares to tell. Tis his alike the ear and eye to charm. To will with action, and with sense to warm; Untaught in flowery periods to dispense The lulling sounds of sweet impertinence: In frowns or smiles he gains an equal prize. Nor meanly fears to fall, nor creeps to rise. T. Warton.
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