. The echo, with other poems. hus baptisd, they hope to winInclult;ence for all future , Hancock, fird with patriot rage,Prosci-ibcs these morals of the stage,Claps Harper under civil durance,For having dared, with vile assurance,By Interludes and Plays /irofanePollute the glories of his , prompt to assert the rights of manyOn Natures most extensive plan,Behold him to his splendid hallThe noble sons of AiVic call :While as the sable biuids frolic mien, and sportive dance,Refreshing clouds of rich perfumeAre wafted oer the spacious keen dehght the Sage sur


. The echo, with other poems. hus baptisd, they hope to winInclult;ence for all future , Hancock, fird with patriot rage,Prosci-ibcs these morals of the stage,Claps Harper under civil durance,For having dared, with vile assurance,By Interludes and Plays /irofanePollute the glories of his , prompt to assert the rights of manyOn Natures most extensive plan,Behold him to his splendid hallThe noble sons of AiVic call :While as the sable biuids frolic mien, and sportive dance,Refreshing clouds of rich perfumeAre wafted oer the spacious keen dehght the Sage surveysTheir graceful tricks, and winnuig ways ;Their tones enchanting rapturd hears,More sweet tlidU music of the spheres ;And as he breathes the fragrant deems tiial Freedoms self dwells CuFFEY near liim lakes his stand,Halc-ft:liow met, and grasps lus hand—»With pleasui*e glistening in his eyes, Ah ! Mussa Oubbcmur 1 he cries,^ Mc grad to see you, for de people say You iub dc NeCtjUr belter dan de


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