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JAMES GRAHAM

Like Alexander I will reign,

And I will reign alone; My thoughts did evermore disdain

A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much,

Or his deserts are small, That dares not put it to the touch,

To gain or lose it all.

And in the empire of thine heart,

Where I should solely be, If others do pretend a part

Or dare to vie with me, Or if Committees thou erect,

And go on such a score, I'll laugh and sing at thy neglect,

And never love thee more.

But if thou wilt prove faithful then,

And constant of thy word, I'll make thee glorious by my pen

And famous by my sword ; I'll serve thee in such noble ways

Was never heard before, I'll crown and deck thee all with bayt>,

And love thee more and more.

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