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The Poet to the People.
Stand off, ye Vulgar, nor profane,With bold, unhallow'd Sounds, this festal Scene:
In Hymns, inspir'd by Truth divine,
I Priest of the melodious Nine,
To Youths and Virgins sing the mystic Strain.
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