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Poems

By Mr. Polwhele. In three volumes

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THO' senates scarce admit the wordy storm,
Yet slight it not: occasions will arise
To favour such a forcible display.
Oft as septennial revolutions call
The electors, gathering in a motley throng
To re-elect or spurn their chiefs; 'tis then
The torrent of thy eloquence may gain
Thy point with sway resistless, and o'erwhelm
The power of opposition, quench the rage
Of party, or repress its smother'd flame.