The brave to cherish, and the good to grace;

Long shalt thou stand from rage and faction free,

And teach us long to love the king, through thee:

Or fall a victim dangerous to the foe,

And make him tremble when he strikes the blow;

While honour, gratitude, affection join

To deck thy close, and brighten thy decline;

(Illustrious doom!) the great, when this displac'd,

With friendship guarded, and with virtue grac'd,

In awful ruin, like Rome's senate, fall,