The Cave of Neptune a Dramatic Poem On the Victory Gained By the English Fleet
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Leaps from the deepest gulph of sad despair E'en to the highest pinnacle of hope. O'er all the pleasing prospects, I have drawn. Still hangs the cloud of dark uncertainty : Nor should we so to fancy give the reins. As to permit her coinage in our thoughts To dwell uncheck'd, although it bear the form Of things most probable: but with our Vishes Mix many a doubt j alive to expectation. Yet chast'ning hope v^ith fear This Indian youth May turn to better knowledge our conjectures Enter Potowmac an...d FenUna?id conversing- POTOWMAC. Our dwellings are far hence; but on this coast We range at times-, in search of game and tish, For winter-store; full well are known to us The people of your language and complexion, The children of the king, whose empire lies 61 O'er the great waters, towards the rising sun With these our warriors and myself have mix'd In frequent intercourse of peace and war. FERDINAND, But say which now prevails ? POTOWMAC. The bloody hatchet Hath for some moons been buried in the earth.
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