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Tho ſhe made ſuch ſtout reſiſtance,
Yet by Cupid's true aſſiſtance,
She was conquer'd after all
How it was declare I ſhall.
Being at a noble wedding
Near the famous town of Reading
A young gentleman ſhe ſaw,
who belonged to the law.
As ſhe view'd his ſweet behavior,
Evry courteous carriage gave her,
New addition to herger grief,
Forc'd ſhe was to ſeek relief.
Privately ſhe now enquired,
About him ſhe ſo admired;
Both his name and where he dwelt,
Such was the hot flames ſhe feelt.
Then at night this youthful lady,
Call'd her coach which being ready,
Homeward ſtraight be did return,
But her herrt in flames did burn.

PART II

NIGHT and morning ſer a ſeaſon,
In her cloſet ſhe did reaſon,
With herſelf and often faid.
Why has love my heart betray'd ?
I that have ſo many ſlighted,
Am at length so well requited,
For my grieſs are not a few
Now i find what love can do,
He that has my heart a keeping
Though I for his take ly weeping
Little knows what grief I feel,

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