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Containing Many Necessary Observations and Reflections on the State of our Affairs at Home and Abroad; With some Secret Memoirs. By the Author of the Examiner [i.e. William Oldisworth]

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In Imitation of Sir John Sucklin.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

In Imitation of Sir John Sucklin.

To tell thee Jack, what I have seen to Day,
Wou'd lead thy Eyes as well as mine astray;

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A Beauty of such Excellence, so rare,
It wou'd be Prophanation to compare;
Her Cheeks are dy'd with such a blushing Red
As on the full blown Rose was never spread,
No Lilly with her whiter Skin can Vie,
All Nature's Store's a counterfeited dye;
So plump, so soft's her Lips, so full of Bliss,
No Grape that's Ripe more Juicy is.
Then, he that looks upon her Eyes,
Must be immortal or he dies.