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To Ly. A Murray by --- [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] If for the love I bear to you Some little love for me you feel Disown it not, nor think it wrong To me, your kindness to reveal. -- Should mutual love inspire us both To say what both rejoice to hear Why should you wish that truth to hide Which I so willingly declare? Let others boast their coy reserve And coldly shew their love by rule Be thou above all such restraint For truth was bred in virtue's school? 'Tis my Life, yourself deceiving 'Tis against great reason's laws. Atheist-like th'effect perceiving Still to [[underline]] disbelieve the [[/underline]] cause. ---