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Difference(s) between text #7905 and text #7906

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11Go, perjur'd man, and if thou e'er returnGo, perjured man! and if you e'er return
22To see the small remainder of my urn,To view the small remainder in my urn,
33When thou shalt laugh at my religious dust,When thou wilt laugh at my religious dust,
44And ask, where's now the colour, form and trustAnd ask where's now the colour, form, or trust
55Of woman's beauty, and perhaps with rude handsOf women's beauty, or perhaps with rude
66Rifle the flowers which the virgins strewed,Hands, scatter the flowers which the virgins strewed:
77Know, I've prayed to Pity that the windKnow I have prayed to Pity that some wind
88May blow my ashes up and strike thee blind.May blow my ashes up and strike thee blind!

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