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Another.
Look wishly (friend) thou seldom seest such menHeav'n drops such Jewels down but now and then,
One in an Age, or Nation: oh 'tis rare,
Two Reynoldses should fall to Englands share!
Could Rome but shew one such, and this were He,
His Picture could not scape Idolatry:
Whom Papists (not with Superstitious Fire)
Would dare t' adore, we justly may admire.
R. W.
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