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A Frown.
 
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A Frown.

Indeed I am the same I was last night,
My wit's as safe, and have a heart as light
As Air in'ts subtlist Motion, and I swear
I have not wrong'd the least Curl of my hair
With violence, nor hath my manly Brest
with any thumps (ridiculous) been oprest
My Buttons and my Button-holes are firm,
so is my shirt: my Eyes did need no term
Of Art or Charm to close them: but soft sleep
did in her bosome safe my sences keep,
I wak'd this Morning in so good a mind,
I would not drown myself, and have design'd

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This day for Mirth, not to fright Sorrow hence,
That should from thee have any Influence
Upon my free-born soul; 'tis not a Frown
Can my aspiring Heart kill, or cast down;
Should ev'ry Frown your Sex casts, slay man Pat,
He'd need of Ninety nine lives more than a Cat.