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The haughty Sultan & the Gallic King | The haughty Sultan & the Gallic King | ||
Deny there is, or can be such a thing. | Deny there is, or can be such a thing. | ||
E'en God himself | E'en God himself who all things sees this cannot see | ||
To say he does, or can is blasphemy. | To say he does, or can is blasphemy. | ||
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May often prove a kind one | May often prove a kind one | ||
It may sometimes with Joy be heard | It may sometimes with Joy be heard | ||
With | With Tears 'twill oftimes blind one. | ||
[answer] farewell | [answer] farewell |
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My first gives misers great repute My next will please both man and brute My third will move your nimble feet Come guess me and you'll find me sweet
[answer] Bagpipe
My first and second make combined The pleasures of a Soul refined But should my second take my first away My soul would suffer no decay.
[answer] Friendship]
There is a thing which oft the vulgar see Walk, abd converse with most familiarity E'en Kings & Princes tho' they seldom meet it Yet when they do with great respect treat it The haughty Sultan & the Gallic King Deny there is, or can be such a thing. E'en God himself who all things sees this cannot see To say he does, or can is blasphemy.
[answer] equal
My first is either good or bat May please or may offend you My secon'd when in thirsty mood May often times befriend you My whole tho' call'd a cruel word May often prove a kind one It may sometimes with Joy be heard With Tears 'twill oftimes blind one.
[answer] farewell