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By Mr Hughes--or Lady--B. my 1st proclaims the triumphs of the Grave And mourns alike the Patriot & the Knave; Announces oft the highest bliss thats given To luckless mortals by all mounteous heaven my next He seeks on whom kind ^ [[addition]] fortune [[/addition]] pours Her golden current from peruvian shores, For this the merchant ploughs the foaming Waves And Every danger of the Ocean braves my Whole brings pleasure wheresoe'er she goes Whose wit delights her friends,--whose smile [[underline]] disarms her foes. [[/underline]]


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