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

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My first gives Misers great repute My next will please both Man & Brute [Bagjyie?] My third will move your nimble feet Come [illegible] me and you'll find me sweet.

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My first and second make combined The pleasures of a Soul refined Friendship But should my second take my first away My [illegible] would suffer no decay

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There is a thing which oft the vulgar see Walk, and converse with most familiaily Ee'n Kings & Princes tho' they seldom meet it Yet when they do with great respect they treat it, The haughty Sultan & the Gallic King equal Deny there is, or can be such a thing Ee'n God himself who all things sees this cannot see To say he does, or can is blasphemy.-

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My first is either good or bad May please or may offend you My second when in thirsty mood [farewell?] May often times befriend you My whole tho' called a cruel word May often prove a kind one It may sometimes with joy be heard With Tears 'twill oftimes blind one.

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