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With Freedom he M his Loves Evniru^and Morn;
Hejana with Jo Jhft and inchanti*^ a Sound,
That Silvans and Fairies unfeen danc'd around.
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tfhe Shepherd thus fuify Tho'young. Maya bejkir,
Tier Beauty is dajh'd with a Scornfu proud air;
But $trfie was handfome andjweetlv_ could Jing_j
Her Breath like the Breezes perfumed in the Spring.
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That 3£adie in all the gaf Bloom of her Youth,
Like the Movn was unconftant and never [poke Truth j
But $-ufie was faithfuljOgod humour d andjree^
And fair as the Goddejs rvho Jprunofrom the Sea.
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That Mamma's Jine Daughter, with all her <peat Dowr,
Was aukwardly airy, and.jrecpientlu^ fowr :
Thenfiahinq^ he wifted, would Farents agree,
The wittv fweet $iifie his MiftreTs miaht be .
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