Great souls by instinct to each other turn,  
  Demand alliance, and in friendship burn;  
  A sudden friendship, while with stretched-out rays  
  They meet each other, mingling blaze with blaze.  
  Polished in courts, and hardened in the field,  
  Renowned for conquest, and in council skilled,  
  Their courage dwells not in a troubled flood  
  Of mounting spirits, and fermenting blood:  
  Lodged in the soul, with virtue overruled,  
  Inflamed by reason, and by reason cooled,  
  In hours of peace content to be unknown.  
  And only in the field of battle shown:  
  To souls like these, in mutual friendship joined,  
  Heaven dares intrust the cause of humankind.
Line 101. - The Campaign (1704)







