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Epigram 34. A supposed Construction.
Mary and Mare, Anagrammatiz'd,The one is Army, and the other Arme,
In both their names is danger Moraliz'd,
And both alike, doe sometimes good or harme,
Mare's the sea, and Mare's Arme's a riuer,
And Mary's Armie's all for whatl' yee giue her.
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