Familiar letters and poems on several occasions By Mary Masters |
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[A shining Treasure from the World conceal'd]
A shining Treasure from the World conceal'd,A Treasure only to my self reveal'd:
Like them, I too shall frequently retire,
Count my rich Store, and secretly admire;
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Thy pictur'd Mind I in thy Letters love.
But here, indeed, we something disagree,
'Tis Money pleases them, and Paper me.
Familiar letters and poems on several occasions | ||