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Addressed to Mr. Fielding
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Proceed, even thus proceed, blessed youth! to charm,
Divert our heats, and civil rage disarm,
Till fortune, once not blind to merit, smile
On thy desert, and recompense thy toil:
Or Walpole, studious still of Britain's fame,
Protect thy labours, and prescribe the theme,
On which, in ease and affluence, thou mayst raise
More noble trophies to thy country's praise.