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His ANSWER.
Yes, little book, by her renew'd,
Thou shalt be treated well;
O! wert thou but with speech endu'd,
And could the Charmer tell,
Thou shalt be treated well;
O! wert thou but with speech endu'd,
And could the Charmer tell,
That I accept her as my friend,
With fond intent to prove,
Friendship with women, in the end
Is sister but to love.
With fond intent to prove,
Friendship with women, in the end
Is sister but to love.
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