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That when she would a Foe controul
 
That when she would a Foe controul
 
The truth alone may rise.
 
The truth alone may rise.
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Fair Virtue Queen of every grace
 
Fair Virtue Queen of every grace
 
Divinely beam around
 
Divinely beam around
 
And smiling youth adorn her face
 
And smiling youth adorn her face
 
With lovely beauty crown'd.
 
With lovely beauty crown'd.
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He spoke, the nine attentive wait
 
He spoke, the nine attentive wait
 
Ad having Jove's command,
 
Ad having Jove's command,
 
With anxious Joy & pleasing haste
 
With anxious Joy & pleasing haste
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Here shew the Goddess to my sight
 
Here shew the Goddess to my sight
 
The World shall know her fame
 
The World shall know her fame
 
They brought the Maid divinely bright
 
They brought the Maid divinely bright
And - Murray - called her name. --
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That when she would a Foe controul The truth alone may rise.

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Fair Virtue Queen of every grace Divinely beam around And smiling youth adorn her face With lovely beauty crown'd.

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He spoke, the nine attentive wait Ad having Jove's command, With anxious Joy & pleasing haste deletion unclear /deletionThey gave the God, Augusta's hand. ---

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Here shew the Goddess to my sight The World shall know her fame They brought the Maid divinely bright underline And - Murray - called her name. -- /underline