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The Saint at St. James's Chappel.
A New Song.
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ONe Sunday at St. James's Prayers,
The Prince and Princess by,
I dress'd with all my Whalebone Airs,
Sate in the Closet nigh.
I bent my Knees, I held my Book,
I read the Answers o'er,
But was perverted by a Look,
That pierc'd me from the Door.