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| Poems on Affairs of State | ||
X.
Among this Crew M---ll that Fornicator,Incamp'd with Grandam Doxy and her Daughter;
The good old Soul he loves because she's handy,
Can joque and smoak, and hold him tack with Brandy;
Full threescore years in wise Experience bred,
Preferr'd from drawing Ale to M---ll's Bed;
She's old enough to witch, and by her Art
Has struck some crooked Pin quite through his Heart.
Or has some damn'd Infirmity unseen,
That makes him dote on such a rivell'd Queen.
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