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"Descend to earth, there place thy throne;
"To succour man's afflicted son

"Each human heart inspire:
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"To act in bounties unconfin'd
"Enlarge the close contracted mind,
"And fill it with thy fire."

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Quick as the word, with swift career

He wings his course from star to star,
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And leaves the bright abode.
The Virtue did his charms impart;
Their G——y! then thy raptur'd heart
Perceiv'd the rushing God:

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For when thy pitying eye did see
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The languid muse in low degree,
Then, then at thy desire
Descended the celestial nine;
O'er me methought they deign'd to shine,

And deign'd to string my lyre.
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