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Search all the World so wide You'll find I am the richest bride; A Christian is my Spouse If virtuous he will happy be But I've no underline Soul to lose. -- /underline
by Mr. Fox
Have you not seen suspended high in air At Inn or tavern door, the God of Wine? Place in his stead the being by whose care, Poor, weak, & wearied mortals dine; If then the bright Idea fires your breast And Seals, & maces dance before your Eyes Haste back from Wintesloe, ye Lawyers haste to Lincoln's Inn, & seize the glitt'ring prize.
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