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XXXII. 



Unknown to thee, the infm-iate zeal, 

 That erst opposed the public weal, 



And urged its fierce decrees ; 

 Or thou, fair Pearl ! hadst stemm'd the tide 

 Of prejudice, or envious pride, 

 Nor forc'd, in exile di-eai', to hide, 



The just Aristides} 



XXXIII. 



Oh, why Anomia! ^^ dost thou rest, 

 Upon a generous neighboiu's breast, 



So confident and fi'ee ; 

 To feast the happy horns away, 

 In fidl luxmiance, night and day. 

 And e'en upon the vitals prey, 



Of him who nourished thee.? 

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