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I, midst the Grandeur thou dost bear,
In Content more blest appear;
Flowers when springing,
Birds when singing,
In my Rural Shade I see,
Plots ne'er making,
Heart ne'er aking,
Dear Content's a World to me.
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A Dialogue in the Kingdom of the Birds, to the famous Cebell of Signior Baptist Lully.
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