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NEWJ.732.004
6 Mar 1732:11,12,21,22,31 (259)
The London Merchant: or, the History of George Barnwell.
[Act V, Scenes I and II]
[Verse :31]
If any youth, like you, in future times,
Shall mourn my fate, tho' he abhors my crimes,
Or tender maid, like you, my tale shall hear,
And to my sorrows give a pitying tear:
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. . . [6 lines of dialogue]
With bleeding hearts, and weeping eyes we show
A human gen'rous sense of others woe;
Unless we mark what drew their ruin on,
And by avoiding that- - - prevent our own.
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