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Poem by Joseph Addison A Poem to His Magesty, Presented to the Lord Keeper. To The Right Hon. Sir John Somers, Lord Keeper If yet your thoughts are loose from state affairs, Nor feel the burden of a kingdom's cares; If yet your time and actions are your own; Receive the present of a Muse unknown: A Must that, in adventurous numbers, sings The rout of armies,a nd the fall of Kings, Britain advanc'd, and Europe's peace restor'd, By Somers' counsels, and by Nassau's sword. To you, my Lord, these daring thoughts belong Who help'd to raise the subject of my song; To you the hero of my verse reveals His great designs, to you in council tells His inmost thoughts, determining the doom Of towns unstorm'd, and battles yet to come. And well could you, in your immortal strains, Describe His conduct, and reward his pains: But, since the state has all your cares ingross'd And poetry in higher thoughts is lost, Attend to what a lesser Muse indites,, Pardon her faults, and countenance her flights. On you, my Lord, with anxious fear I wait, And from your judgment must expect my fate, Who, free from vulgar passions, are above Degrading envy, or misguided love: If you, well pleas'd, shall smile upon my lays, Secure of fame, my voice I'll boldly raise, For next to what you write, is what you praise. Joseph Addison Joseph Addison's other poems:
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