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THE WISE CHILD. 
How plain your litule darling says ¢* Mama,” 
But still she calls you ‘* Doctor,” not, * Papa.’ 
One thing is clear : your conscientious rib 
Has not yet tauglit the pretty dear to fib. 
ON THE STATUE OF CUPID. 
Nay, Chloe, gaze not on his form, 
Nor think the friendly caution vain ; 
Those eyes the marble’s. self may warm, 
And look him into life again, ~ 
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therefore, thus announce it, with a sincere 
wish that the subject may recommend it to 
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