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Another Epigram
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Another Epigram
[A well kend Cuckold made his brag]
A well kend Cuckold made his brag,
How much by Fortune he was lov'd;
And said in hearing of a Wag,
That under him the Warld mov'd.
How much by Fortune he was lov'd;
And said in hearing of a Wag,
That under him the Warld mov'd.
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That your great Glory yields to few,
In Truth, says he, cannot be quarrel'd;
For a' the Warld moves under you,
And your Wife under a' the Warld.
In Truth, says he, cannot be quarrel'd;
For a' the Warld moves under you,
And your Wife under a' the Warld.
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