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The Poet's Lyrical Address to the Queen. With Remarks on the present Affairs, and the Happy Union; brought to perfection by Her Majesty, being on Force on May the First, 1717. To be Said, or Sung to Humourous Tune call'd Green Sleeves, and is also Set to other Musick, by One of our Best Masters.
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