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The British TULLY.
If words mellifluent ever charm'd the ear,
Or force of language pierc'd the solid breast,
If strength of judgment can the soul endear,
Behold, where all united shine confest.
Or force of language pierc'd the solid breast,
If strength of judgment can the soul endear,
Behold, where all united shine confest.
Hail, flower of eloquence and manly wit!
What once grac'd Tully, Britons boast in PITT.
What once grac'd Tully, Britons boast in PITT.
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