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 By Brontin Cover'd, Takes delib'rate Aim, And at the Warrior darts the Missive Dame.

The tender Auth'ress Softens on his Crown, And Guiltless of a Wound fell Feebly down.

Ye Miscreant Pair, said Fabri, thus you see My Front rebates your soft Artillery. Think ye, that I, who like a Castle stand, Can fall, the Conquest of a Female Hand? Judge, if my Arm, with Mean exploits content, Do's on it's Errand send an Innocent. Lo! here! A Folio, swol'n with Floods of Gore, Shall Crown the Carnage of this Bloody Hour!

With this, He Fox's Book of Martyrs chose. Four ill-joyn'd Boards the Coverture compose, Burrow'd