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A SONG.
[Fond Orpheus went, as Poets tell]
By the Same.
Fond
Orpheus went, as Poets tell,
To bring Euridice from Hell;
There he might hope to find a Wife,
The Pest and Bane of humane Life.
To bring Euridice from Hell;
There he might hope to find a Wife,
The Pest and Bane of humane Life.
The Damn'd from all their Pains were eas'd;
Not that his Musick so much pleas'd,
But that the Oddness of the Matter
Had justly made the Wonder greater.
Not that his Musick so much pleas'd,
But that the Oddness of the Matter
Had justly made the Wonder greater.
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Pluto, enrag'd that any He
Should enter his Dominion free;
And to inflict the sharpest Pain,
Made him a Husband once again.
Should enter his Dominion free;
And to inflict the sharpest Pain,
Made him a Husband once again.
But yet, in Justice to his Voice,
He left it still within his Choice;
If, as a Curse, he'd not refuse her,
And taught him by a Look to lose her.
He left it still within his Choice;
If, as a Curse, he'd not refuse her,
And taught him by a Look to lose her.
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