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6th Thou wert? present is animi
Ev'n in thy Farewell- agony
some Days' thous't ready for advice
so that thy friend & Mother two?
their Pleasure view

7th I saw it when that angel dear
who waited on our Larish here
Went to his Brn He did say
Beloved only think I pray :/:

8th I thought I waited on a Sheep
Which happen'd on his Path to keep
But in it's Exit turn'd at length
To heroism that little Strength :/:

9th this last Act finds so much applause
That Ev'n a Christle hath no cause
To blush at it: when Ludwig shall
so dear and chearful leave his cell 
very well

10th Should one ask seriously: How so?
what is it that makes Larish go
so nobly, & afford a sight
of which god's House hold wth Delight
Saith: That is right?

11th I answer Larish may be stil'd
In all Respects a simple Child
A child, as scripture teaches us
To otherwise synonimous
with genius


12th Swift's wit did end in Lunacy
A clark doth loose his forced Esprit
Ev'd Newton turns a simpleton
But Larish, when ripe to be gone 
a solomon

13th Thou Partner of this Man, attend
and ponder well his happy End
let thyself in Child's Mould be cast,
so shall you be righy nobly grac'd
and shine at last

14th all ye whose Saints, because the Lamb
Did take upon him your sins shame
salute him ye who're gone to Christ;
you here; turn Children be advis'd
and so Baptiz'd

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