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Another Song.

Celia weeps, and those fair eyes
Which sparkling Diamonds were before,
Whose precious brightness none could prize,
Dissolves into a pearly showre.
Celia smiles, and straight does render
Her fair Eyes Diamonds again,
Which after shine with greater splendor,
As the Sun does after rain.
Now if the reason you would know,
Why Pearls and Diamonds fall and rise;
Their prices just go high or low,
As they are worn in Celia's Eyes.
FINIS.