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The sports o' the eity seem'd foolish and vaiii:
T neVr saw a nymph I eould ca" my d<:ir ln>-i''.
Till charmed wi' sweet Jessie, the flower o" Ihiiihlane,
ThoiiE^h mitX' were the station o' loftie^t i;r;iiii!enr,
Anii<i-( its profusion I'd lanf^uish in pain.
And reekon as naethinjs: the heifjht o" itssphndonr.
If nantiris sweet Jessie, the flower o' Dunblane.
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