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[85.] Fair Rebel to thy self, and Time
Fair Rebel to thy self, and Time,Who laugh'st at all my tears,
When thou hast lost thy youthful prime
And age his Trophie rears,
Weighing thy inconsiderate pride
Thou shalt in vain accuse it,
Why Beauty am I now deny'd,
Or knew not then to vse it?
Then shal I wish ungentle Fair
Thou in like flames mayst burn;
Venus, if just will hear my prayer,
And I shall laugh my turn.
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