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Now heedless of the Grave, and the Severe,
She breathes Encomium in a Female Ear,
Dwells, with soft Rapture, on the Fair one's Charms;
Or sings the Prowess of the English Arms;
Now mourns their Thunder should abruptly cease,
And paints the Scandal of inglorious Peace.
She breathes Encomium in a Female Ear,
Dwells, with soft Rapture, on the Fair one's Charms;
Or sings the Prowess of the English Arms;
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And paints the Scandal of inglorious Peace.
![]() | Churchill defended, a poem | ![]() |