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I believe the lines are:
"No despot here shall rule with awful sway" - "here" implies the actuality of the despotic rule in America.
"No more the widow'd bleeding bosom mourns" - "no more" implies that widows used to mourn (or still mourn).
"When lawless power withdraws its impious hand" - it implies that the lawless power is still acting.
"When crowns and sceptres are grown useless things" - it implies that crowns and sceptres are useful now.
The rest of the lines also talk about the future, but it can also be a very general future, e.g. a future of all humanity.
"No despot here shall rule with awful sway" - "here" implies the actuality of the despotic rule in America.
"No more the widow'd bleeding bosom mourns" - "no more" implies that widows used to mourn (or still mourn).
"When lawless power withdraws its impious hand" - it implies that the lawless power is still acting.
"When crowns and sceptres are grown useless things" - it implies that crowns and sceptres are useful now.
The rest of the lines also talk about the future, but it can also be a very general future, e.g. a future of all humanity.
Answer:
Nor injur'd cities weep their slaughter'd sons;
And standing troops, the bane of every state,
Forever spurn'd, shall be remov'd as far
And stretch their empire o'er the wide domain.
On a broad base the commonwealth shall stand,
Nor petty pretors plunder here for kings
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