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Lucretius.
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Lucretius.
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Paraphrased.
When thou shalt leave this miserable life,Farewel thy house, farewel thy charming Wife,
Farewel for ever to thy Souls delight,
Quite blotted out in everlasting night!
No more thy pretty darling Babes shall greet thee
By thy kind Name, nor strive who first shall meet thee.
Their Kisses with a secret pleasure shall not move thee!
For who shall say to thy dead Clay, I love thee!
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