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TO GENERAL WADE,

Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Forces in North
Britain.

Howe'er important in the high debate;
Where Britain's councils watch o'er Europe's fate;
From public cares, one easy moment spare,
And let a muse the kind indulgence share.
True, that in lonely groves she tuned the lay,
Far from the great, the giddy and the gay;
By power unawed, by venal views unswayed,
No foe she flattered, and no friend betrayed:
Yet shall her note each generous bosom move,
Where throbs a pang for virtue, fame, or love; 10
Since deep-felt passion strikes the tuneful strings,
And nature whispers what the poet sings.
Nought, nought, for this exalting suns avail,
The cloudless ether, or the spicy gale,