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JJeariNymvhjbelievci^ij/ Siuain in this,
Yon 11 ne'er itnaaae a Heart that's kindert
Then leal a Promife with a KiTs,
-Always to love me. tho me [under.
Ye Gods, take care °[my dear T.ajs,
That as I leave her Tmay find her;
When that blcft Time Jhall come to pals,
Well met aaain, and never {'under.
(shaind toithy Charms I cannot (ranae.
No Beauty new my Love [rail hinder,
Ror Time nor Place Jhall ever chnnai
My ~V~orvsy tho we're obliy'd to [under
The Imaae of/thy graceful air,
■And Beauties which invites our ivonder;
Thy lively wit and Prudence rare
Shall pill be preterit, tho we [under.
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