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The Painful Ceres, and Pomona’s {een 
Begging a blefsing at her hands: 
To Crown her Crops, and Deck her Trees again 
With Flow’rs, the hope of Fruit, Corn, Wine and Grain, 
T he Gracious Queen foon granteth Their defire, 
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From her bright Eyes, which like So/’s chearing Fire, 
Dries up cold dewes, and drives away 
The Profs which had long lock’d up from our Eyes, 
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Behold each Ear with Jewels hung doth thine, 
And ev’ry {prig Flow’rs doth adorn : 
Thepleas’d Pozsona views the {preading Vine, 
*  Inhope as highas Ceres Corn: 
T hen both agree, of both.to bring their beft, 
To entertain you at the Florifts Featt, 
Meanwhile the Queen calls for her Cabinet, 
Andall her Jewels doth expofe, 
Shews what they are, and by what Artift fer, 
Then kindly bids you pick and choofe ; 
Come boldly on, and your Collection make, 
Tis a free Gift, pray wear them for her fake, 
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