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A wish was my father, dissappointment my Mother | A wish was my father, dissappointment my Mother | ||
I came into this world like you, or another; | I came into this world like you, or another; | ||
I'm | I'm gaz'd at with wonder, tho all I can boast | ||
Is a natural | Is a natural firmness to stick to my post. | ||
Would you know when | Would you know when existed the first of our kind | ||
Search the Poets, search Hist'ry you never will find | |||
Yet I verily think, had the wife of old Adam | Yet I verily think, had the wife of old Adam | ||
Behav'd as she ought, like a true honest Madam | |||
Time an | Time an antient as Cain had our origin told | ||
And our names in antiquity long been | And our names in antiquity long been enroll'd | ||
[5 flourishes] | [5 flourishes] | ||
Mark | Mark |
Latest revision as of 04:22, 10 July 2017
A wish was my father, dissappointment my Mother I came into this world like you, or another; I'm gaz'd at with wonder, tho all I can boast Is a natural firmness to stick to my post. Would you know when existed the first of our kind Search the Poets, search Hist'ry you never will find Yet I verily think, had the wife of old Adam Behav'd as she ought, like a true honest Madam Time an antient as Cain had our origin told And our names in antiquity long been enroll'd
[5 flourishes]
Mark