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or, A Miscellany of Sonnets, Satyrs, Drollery, Panegyricks, Elegies, &c. At the Instance, and Request of Several Friends, Times, and Occasions, Composed; and now at their command Collected, and Committed to the Press. By the Author, M. Stevenson
 
 

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Fair and Faithful.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fair and Faithful.

SONG.

1

Go now, thou mighty God of Love,
And plough me up yond' craggy crest,
Where the proud Eagle rears her Nest;

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But if thou can'st not Rocks remove,
In vain thou com'st my faith to prove.

2

Let Curtezans on Carpets tread,
Embroider'd all with Gold and Pearls,
And talk of nothing under Earls;
Yet I more honour bring to Bed,
In an unspotted Maiden-head.

3

Some pity me to see me free,
To see me frolick, see me drink,
Of which they know not what to think:
Think what they will, I'le honest be,
Till those that pity, envy me.