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IN Kent so fam'd of Old,
Close by the famous Knoll,
A Swain a Goddess told,
An Am'rous story:
In Kent so fam'd of Old,
Close by the famous Knoll,
A Swain a Goddess told,
An Am'rous story:
Cry'd he, these Jarring Days,
When Kings contend for Bays,
Your Love my Soul does raise,
Beyond their Glory;
Cry'd he these Jarring Days,
When Kings contend for Bays,
Cry'd he these Jarring Days,
When Kings contend for Bays,
Your Love my Soul, &c.
My Life my Lovely dear,
Whil'st you are Smiling here,
The Plants and Flow'rs appear,
More Sweetly charming:
The Sun may cease to Shine,
And may his pow'r resign,
Your Eyes give rays Divine,
All nature warming: