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With nice incifion of her guided steel

She ploughs a brazen field, and clothes a foil
So fterile, with what charms foe'er she will,
The richest scen'ry and the loveliest forms.
Where finds philofophy her eagle eye,
With which the gazes at yon burning difk
Undazzled, and detects and counts his spots?
In London; where her implements exact
With which she calculates, computes, and scans
All distance, motion, magnitude, and now
Measures an atom, and now girds a world?
In London; where has commerce fuch a mart,
So rich, fo throng'd, fo drain'd, and fo fupplied
As London, opulent, enlarged, and still
Increafing London? Babylon of old

Not more the glory of the earth, than fhe
A more accomplish'd world's chief glory now.

She has her praife, Now mark a fpot or two That fo much beauty would do well to purge;

And

And show this queen of cities, that so fair

May yet be foul, fo witty, yet not wife.
It is not feemly, nor of good report,

That she is flack in difcipline; more prompt
T'avenge than to prevent the breach of law
That she is rigid in denouncing death
On petty robbers, and indulges life

And liberty, and oft-times honor too,

To peculators of the public gold:

That thieves at home muft hang; but he that puts

Into his overgorg'd and bloated purse
The weath of Indian provinces, escapes.
Nor is it well, nor can it come to good,
That, through profane and infidel contempt
Of holy writ, fhe has prefumm'd t' annul
And abrogate, as roundly as fhe may,
The total ordonnance and will of God;
Advancing fashion to the post of truth,
And cent'ring all authority in modes
And cuftoms of her own, till fabbath rites

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Have dwindled into unrefpected forms,
And knees and haffocks are well-nigh divorc’d.

God made the country, and man made the town: What wonder then, that health and virtue, gifts That can alone make sweet the bitter draught That life holds out to all, fhould most abound And least be threaten'd in the fields and groves? Poffefs ye therefore, ye who, borne about In chariots and fedans, know no fatigue But that of idleness, and taste no scenes But fuch as art contrives, poffefs ye still Your element; there only ye can shine, There only minds like yours can do no harm, Our groves were planted to console at noon The penfive wand'rer in their fhades. At eve The moon-beam, fliding foftly in between The fleeping leaves, is all the light they wish, Birds warbling all the mufic. We can spare The splendor of your lamps, they but eclipse

Our fofter fatellite. Your fongs confound

Our more harmonious notes: the thrush departs Scar'd, and th' offended nightingale is mute. There is a public mifchief in your mirth,

It plagues your country. Folly fuch as your's, Grac'd with a fword, and worthier of a fan,

Has made, what enemies could ne'er have done, Our arch of empire, ftedfast but for you,

A mutilated structure, foon to fall.

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