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Whilst the fair Daughters to this genial Play- | Whilst the fair Daughters to this genial Play- | ||
?ell serve their country in a gentler way; | [?]ell serve their country in a gentler way; | ||
doom'd as humble spinster to grow old | doom'd as humble spinster to grow old | ||
all spin your envy'd fleeces into Gold - | all spin your envy'd fleeces into Gold - | ||
wedded shall with Hymen's magic chain | wedded shall with Hymen's magic chain | ||
?m foreign M'mes our Artisans restrain. | [?]m foreign M'mes our Artisans restrain. | ||
?m foreign dimes recall the wandering Far | [?]m foreign dimes recall the wandering Far | ||
?th hearts of Oak supply the waste of war, | [?]th hearts of Oak supply the waste of war, | ||
?d with sons sons enrich over future store | [?]d with sons sons enrich over future store | ||
?ll time and this great Empire be no more. | [?]ll time and this great Empire be no more. | ||
?ll rings) | [?]ll rings) | ||
?t lo the laughing muse comes trimming on | [?]t lo the laughing muse comes trimming on | ||
?d by her heralds warns me to be gone, | [?]d by her heralds warns me to be gone, | ||
thence be this great moral understood | thence be this great moral understood | ||
?at private virtue leads to Public good | [?]at private virtue leads to Public good |
Revision as of 06:26, 22 July 2017
Whilst the fair Daughters to this genial Play- [?]ell serve their country in a gentler way; doom'd as humble spinster to grow old all spin your envy'd fleeces into Gold - wedded shall with Hymen's magic chain [?]m foreign M'mes our Artisans restrain. [?]m foreign dimes recall the wandering Far [?]th hearts of Oak supply the waste of war, [?]d with sons sons enrich over future store [?]ll time and this great Empire be no more. [?]ll rings)
[?]t lo the laughing muse comes trimming on [?]d by her heralds warns me to be gone, thence be this great moral understood [?]at private virtue leads to Public good