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Upon OLD MAN's and YOUNG MAN's COFFEE-HOUSES.

[Nature, in Pity to our Pain]

Nature, in Pity to our Pain,
And with design to ease us,
Has to her boundless Beauty joyn'd
A boundless Will to please us.

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[Their Care and Pains the Fair-ones do bestow]

Their Care and Pains the Fair-ones do bestow,
Not to please God above, but Man below;
Who thinks them Saints, are damnably mistook,
They're only Saints and Angels in their Look.

[The Ladies here, their Lovers Hearts]

The Ladies here, their Lovers Hearts,
By their Devotion win;
Tho' all is Rock and Stone without,
Yet all is soft within.

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[Fond Isra'l after Brazen Idols whor'd]

Fond Isra'l after Brazen Idols whor'd,
Egyptian Meroe a Cat ador'd,
Fishes and Dogs her impious Zeal implor'd.
No Superstition, surely, cou'd allow
Respect to thee, and none but we cou'd bow
To such a brazen peevish Cur as thou.