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[[underline]] The Pleiades, by Charles Fox [[/underline]] With Devon's girl, so blythe and gay I well could like to sport and play; With Jersey would the time beguile And laugh, and titter, sneer, and smile: With Bouverie, I should like to sin, With Damer, I could only grin. With Carlisle, wisdom's plan pursue With Melbourne I would nothing do; To this vain town, I'd bid Adieu, [[underline]] To pass my Life, and think with Crewe. [[/underline]]