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While doom'd to wander o'er a faithless sea,
While doom'd to wander o'er a faithless sea,
[?]like that Element which oft deceives,
[?]like that Element which oft deceives,
Preserve a Faith, as time as mine to thee?
Preserve a Faith, as true as mine to thee?


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That drawn like bees around the flow'ry sweet
That drawn like bees around the flow'ry sweet
[?]iming with fewning flatt'ry to bribe
[?]iming with fewning flatt'ry to bribe
That heart, thy Williams love alons should meet.
That heart, thy Williams love alone should meet.


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[W]ilt thou undmindful of the artful tale,
[W]ilt thou undmindful of the artful tale,
Still to thy absent lover constant prove;?
Still to thy absent lover constant prove;?
[?]r let their wily trecheryous arts prevail,
[O?]r let their wily treacherous arts prevail,
and rob me of my only hope -- thy Love.
and rob me of my only hope -- thy Love.


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Let me but from thy lovely hands receive
Let me but from thy lovely hands receive
The confirmation sewwt of all my care.
The confirmation sweet of all my care.
With Saintlike faith I will its truth believe
With Saintlike faith I will its truth believe
That thou'st as constant, as I'm sure thou'st fair.
That thou'st as constant, as I'm sure thou'st fair.


J. Mc.L.
J. Mc.L.

Latest revision as of 18:08, 12 August 2017

128 Verses address'd to a young Lady by a Gentleman previous to his embarkation for America [17 flourishes] 1 [?]ten fair Delia, to thy faithful Swain, Who whilst he pays due tribute to thy Charms, [con]fesses all that fills his heart with pain Creates his fears and gives his Breast Alarms.

2

[?]lt thou, while he a cruel absence grieves, While doom'd to wander o'er a faithless sea, [?]like that Element which oft deceives, Preserve a Faith, as true as mine to thee?

3d

[An]d when amid the buzzing trifling tribe That drawn like bees around the flow'ry sweet [?]iming with fewning flatt'ry to bribe That heart, thy Williams love alone should meet.

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[W]ilt thou undmindful of the artful tale, Still to thy absent lover constant prove;? [O?]r let their wily treacherous arts prevail, and rob me of my only hope -- thy Love.

5

Much tho I've heard of that Inconstancy. Which dwells too oft within the female Breast [overstriken: B?ls] Yet in thy gentle heart, Fidelity I still will think, remains a constant guest.

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Let me but from thy lovely hands receive The confirmation sweet of all my care. With Saintlike faith I will its truth believe That thou'st as constant, as I'm sure thou'st fair.

J. Mc.L.