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If, then, thy readiest apprehension note
The genius of the state distinctly trac'd;
The groundwork of the senatorial strain
Here opens. Whilst full many a subject meets
Discussion's strength, in prospect bid it lie;
Whether the government's internal springs
Require the regulating hand, or cares
Extrinsic lead thy views to distant realms.
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The groundwork of the senatorial strain
Here opens. Whilst full many a subject meets
Discussion's strength, in prospect bid it lie;
Whether the government's internal springs
Require the regulating hand, or cares
Extrinsic lead thy views to distant realms.
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