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Miss Caldwell's book, 1757-1790
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A X Most charming fair such slights doth smart And, are by all much feared [Nestor?] to peace a drooping heart you, oft alas have seared Beauty should ne'er delight in woe your parent Nature says Rise [Ah?] in pity and think so Nor let a faithful lovers days End then in sorrowing in[fruitless?] lays Your faithful lover W [?] you discover If he [illegible] [illegible] be good So good bye [illegible] [illegible]
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A X Most charming fair such slights doth smart And, are by all much feared [Nestor?] to peace a drooping heart you, oft alas have seared Beauty should ne'er delight in woe your parent Nature says Rise [Ah?] in pity and think so Nor let a faithful lovers days End then in sorrowing in[fruitless?] lays Your faithful lover W [?] you discover If he [illegible] [illegible] be good So good bye [illegible] [illegible]
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