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L. 37
Serene Lady,
I pray God, that it may not rain tomorrow, but be a fine Day, that your Highness may go-out in the Coach,with the Queen & your Sisters, to catch a great Buck, who is swift of Feet, but the Dogs are swifter.
Farewell.
L 38:
Serene Lady
The Sun in Heaven shines by Day, & the Moon shines by