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To Pallas.
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To giue my song; that makes warrs terrible Dinne:
Is Patronesse of Citties; and with Mars
Marshall'd in all the care, and cure of wars:
And in euerted Citties, fights, and Cries.
But neuer doth her selfe, set downe, or rise,
Before a Cittie; but at both times Shee,
All iniur'de people, sets on foot, and free.
Giue, with thy warrs force, Fortune then to Me;
And with thy Wisedomes force, Felicity.
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