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To the same Lady, saying she would give me a Kiss, if I would tell her what she ask'd me.
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To the same Lady, saying she would give me a Kiss, if I would tell her what she ask'd me.
I'll take the Bribe, but not my Answers sell;Madam, you know, we must not Kiss, and tell.
Maids, oft e'er now, (yet oft their aim have Mist,)
Have been impertinent, but to be kist.
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