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Seeing a Lady at a Play call'd A Trip to the Jubilee.
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Seeing a Lady at a Play call'd A Trip to the Jubilee.
The Scene seems now a Melancholy place,Here gaze, my Eyes, here revel, and Embrace,
And press, and Kiss, at every glance, that Face.
Let both the Author and his Play seek Rome,
Beauty, I'm sure, keeps Jubilee at home.
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