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TO A FRIEND, WITH A COPY OF THE FOREGOING LUCUBRATION. |
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TO A FRIEND, WITH A COPY OF THE FOREGOING LUCUBRATION.
May she for whom these lines are penn'd,By using well, make Time her friend;
Then, whether he stands still or flies,
Whether the moment lives or dies,
She need not care,—for Time will be
Her friend to all eternity.
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