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RAnging the Plain one Summers night,
To pass a vacant hour,
I fortunately chanc'd to light,
On lovely Phillis Bow'r,
The Nymph adorn'd with thousand Charms,
In expectation sate,
To meet those Joys in Strepho?fs Arms,
Which Tongue cannot relate.
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