Chap.

1    2|  qualities, that in sublime poetic strains the Deity has been
2    3|     hour; or, when, lost in poetic dreams, fancy has peopled
3    5| they only sympathize with a poetic writer, who skilfully exhibits
4    5|    lover, it is true, has a poetic licence to exalt his mistress;
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