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O'er pathless forests, or the roaring<br />

main."<br />

He said, then took the chariot at a<br />

bound,<br />

And snatch'd the reins, and whirl'd<br />

the lash around:<br />

Before the inspiring god that urged<br />

them on,<br />

<strong>The</strong> coursers fly with spirit not<br />

their own.<br />

And now they reach'd the naval<br />

walls, and found<br />

<strong>The</strong> guards repasting, while the<br />

bowls go round;<br />

On these the virtue <strong>of</strong> his wand he<br />

tries,<br />

And pours deep slumber on their<br />

watchful eyes:<br />

<strong>The</strong>n heaved the massy gates, removed<br />

the bars,<br />

And o'er the trenches led the rolling<br />

cars.

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