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Show APPENDIX 30 For who, like him, could ev'ry sense controul To Shakespeare's self new charms, new force impart Bid unknown horrors shake the firmest soul And unknown feelings melt the hardest heart Oft, when his eye, with more than magic pow'r Gav life t thoughts whic word coul ne'e reveal The voice of praise awhile was heard no more All gaz'd in silence, and could only feel Each thought suspended in ‘a gen'ral pause All shar'd his passions and forgot their own Till rouz'd, in' thunders of applause Th' accordan Oh dictates of each heart were known lost-for eyer to our wond'ring view Yet faithful memory shall preserve thy name Ev'n distant times thy honours shall renew rr.,,v L‘ro" d And Garrick still shall share his Shakespeare's fame ' 1 ‘, \,')l 1060, mou Tl" fo Thu |