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SCG-C.732.009
12-19 Feb 1732:32 (7)
Having (with surprize) seen a very spurious copy of our
correspondent Secretus's Poetry, so publickly handed about
town, we hope the giving our readers a sight of the genuine
lines mayn't be so offensive as, before, we fear'd they
might be.
From courts remote, and Europe's pompous scenes,
With pleasure view what nature's cure ordains.
Here, various flow'rs their blooming beauties spread,
The happy swain, here, seeks the lawyer's shade;
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