That this should charm us, that should discompose?

Long as the statesman finds this case his own,

So long his politics are uncomplete;

In danger he; nor is the nation safe,

But soon must rue his inauspicious power.

What hence results? a truth that should resound

For ever awful in Britannia's ear:

"Religion crowns the statesman and the man,

Sole source of public and of private peace."

This truth all men must own, and therefore will,