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a receipt to cure the vapours 1 Why with Delia thus retire And idly languish life away While the sighing crowd admire 'Tis too soon for hartshorn tea. 2 All those dismal looks & fretting Cannot damon's life restore, Long ago the worms have eat him You can never see him more 3 Once again consult your toilette In the glass your face review So much weeping soon will spoil it And no spring your charms renew. 4 I like you, was born a woman Well I know what vapours mean The disease alas! is common Single, we have all the spleen. 5 All the morals that they tell us Never cur'd the sorrow yet Chase among the pretty fellows One of honor, youth & wit. 6 Prithee hear him every morning At least an hour or two Once again at night returning [[underline]] I believe the dose will do. [[/underline]]