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Miss G---tt to the Author;
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Miss G---tt to the Author;
With a Pocket-book she had renewed.
Go, little book, renew'd by me,
And to thy master tell,
That, for my pains bestow'd on thee,
I hope he'll use thee well.
And to thy master tell,
That, for my pains bestow'd on thee,
I hope he'll use thee well.
This further I would have thee say,
Though he may merit less;
I as his friend will ever pray,
And wish him all success.
Though he may merit less;
I as his friend will ever pray,
And wish him all success.
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