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898.
[A crime resolved upon]
When a convenient day was come.
—vi. 21.
A crime resolved upon
Is more than half complete,
And who no more occasions shun
Will soon occasions meet:
Who bow to passion's sway
Shall find, from fear released,
For sin, the most convenient day
Is a licentious feast.
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