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TO MARY BOYLE
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Found yesterday—forgotten mine own rhyme
    By mine old self,
As I shall be forgotten by old Time,
    Laid on the shelf—

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A rhyme that flower’d betwixt the whitening sloe
    And kingcup blaze,
And more than half a hundred years ago,
    In rick-fire days,

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When Dives loathed the times, and paced his land
    In fear of worse,
And sanguine Lazarus felt a vacant hand
    Fill with his purse.