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TEMPORA MUTANTUR. |
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TEMPORA MUTANTUR.
Serenus and his loving WifeShar'd all the sweets of tranquil life:
One only wish compos'd their pray'r,
And this was granted in an heir.
But since young Master turn'd their quiet
To sleepless nights, and days of riot;
And servants growl, and nurses scold'em,
Their house becomes too hot to hold'em.
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