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CJ-B.782.013
4 Apr 1782:33 (319)
Adam Collson, informs his friends, (his enemies he pities
and forgives, except those who are enemies to their country)
that he has removed from the shop opposite that . . . [ad
for breeches maker and leather worker. . . [25 lines]
A-- C-- would "inform"
His steady "friends" sincere and warm,
(As for my deadly "enemies"
That quick and thick as summer flies
Around in horrid clusters rise,
I freely "pity" and "forgive,"
They may my honest words believe,
I never did or will deceive,
I hope they will repent and live;
But such as are my "country's foes"
That me its saviour would oppose,
My hottest vengeance shall pursue
From this to H--'s abyss below)
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