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To Mr. Addison,

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On the Tragedy of Cato.     What do we see? Is Cato then become     A greater name in Britain than in Rome?     Does mankind now admire his virtues more,     Though Lucan, Horace, Virgil, wrote before?     How will posterity this truth explain?     "Cato begins to live in Anna's reign."     The world's great chiefs, in council or in arms,     Rise in your lines with more exalted charms;     Illustrious deeds in distant nations wrought,     And virtues by departed heroes taught,     Raise in your soul a pure immortal flame,     Adorn your life, and consecrate your fame;     To your renown all ages you subdue,     And Csar fought, and Cato bled for you.              All Souls Coll. Oxon.

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