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Nor could threats or fears alarm me, Save the fear of [[underline]] losing thee! [[/underline]] When the storms of fortune press'd thee I have wept to see [[underline]] thee [[/underline]] weep When relentless cares distress'd thee I have lull'd those cares to sleep! When with [[underline]] thee [[/underline]] what ills could harm me? Thou could'st every pang assuage. But when absent nought could charm me, Every [[underline]] moment [[/underline]] seemed an [[underline]] Age [[/underline]] Fare thee well ungrateful Rover! Welcome Gallia's hostile shore, Now the Breezes waft me over, Now we part -- [[underline]] to meet no more. [[/underline]]