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RIG.732.011
21 Dec 1732:11,12 (13)
To Mr. Timothy Truman. Newport, Decem. 21. 1732. Sir, A
Young gentleman of this town, captivated by the charms of a
beautiful lady, and having met with several repulses, has
lately sent her the following lines, which if you think
worthy a place in your paper, pleases to communicate them to
the publick. . .
My anxious hours roll heavily away,
Depriv'd of sleep by night, of rest by day:
My soul no respite from her suff'rings knows,
And sees no end of her eternal woes;
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