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And in this clear, and [weeter Air, 
The Double Yehaw looks moff fair, - 
The Damask Province,and the Red, 
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Give place unto the Gilliflowéts, 
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You'l [ee a dainty Beauty born, 
With [o many lovely Graces; 
Matching the Tindture of your Faces 5 
All wik conclude, but firft admire, 
as That joung Adonis was the Sire, 
And Venus mut the Mother be 
of ab Fair Infants which you {ee 2 
Kor Children of anUnchaft Mother 
mee eldoms like to one another ; 
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And there remains {carce any one 
Defcended from the Nobler kind, 
Fortune to [uch hath long been blind, 
Ladies methinks you are not Merry, 
Sure this long Walk hath made you Wear]; 
But if joulike this harmle[s play; = 
Pile meet you here anether day 5 
