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To CALISTA:
An EPIGRAM.
Anes Wisdom, Majesty and Beauty,
Contended to allure the Swain,
Wha fain wad paid to ilk his Duty;
But only ane the Prize could gain.
Contended to allure the Swain,
Wha fain wad paid to ilk his Duty;
But only ane the Prize could gain.
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Jove again to redd Debate
Between his Spouse and Daughters twa,
And were it dear Calista's Fate
To bid amang them for the Ba':
Between his Spouse and Daughters twa,
And were it dear Calista's Fate
To bid amang them for the Ba':
When given to her, the Shepherd might
Then with the single Apple serve a';
Since she's possest of a' that's bright
In Juno, Venus, and Minerva.
Then with the single Apple serve a';
Since she's possest of a' that's bright
In Juno, Venus, and Minerva.
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