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2(VL SONS, With his frame a mere hulk, and his reck'nlng on b?d, At Im he ?t down to mollie's ?; Wi? Etemity's o? ?foM him h He ?Hy ?d out--my me?a?s ?ieu? Yet th?h wo?, Go patt? to pe?r se-?s, sa?, d'ye ?e, Whh yo? t?i? e?t, ? t? l?e; A ele? head, �true h?, and ?un? ?tt? ?r ? to no%such p?aver I'il strike, For, in dove-like di?ui?, tho?h the hawk or ?e kite May cajole t? whole pi?on-ho? b?, Lhtle time will discvet how cloM he can bite When they find ? plucks ?geons for ?o?; Then av?t, h?ve �e?e, when yod veer o? advi?, The r?ht c?pstern you'? winding it ?rom, For, ?1? to your w?dpi? yo? he?t you c? spl?e, You may pi? ? you're ?b ?r ?r T? I, ?or ?1?, might ?tend that I'd ?o?d out the w? How to i?d a ?ame co?cience a crutch, And such 1? launch out, bmh to ?il and ?lay, That, you'd th?k me. go? lord. a non?uch; Full o? sweet little m?, touehed up to About matte? aloh and ?!ow, And o? cherubs ?rehed up, like magpies ? On the maintop. to take ? i?-tow: But o? what's done above stai? no knowle? ? clam, Nor can I overhaul what's to come; A? the tale of a prc)phet, when profit's ? ?m, Is the ?e of a tub to P?r When I hear ?etor StYgut hMm?r? dec?, W?I? table, fr? ?es, e?h ?