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EPIGRAM 9.
[If Fortune hale, or envious Time but spurne]
If Fortune hale, or envious Time but spurne,The world turnes round; and, with the world, we turne;
When Fortune sees, and Lynx-ey'd Time is blind,
I'le trust thy Joyes, O world, Till then, the Wind.
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