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112 ::::Pel. To love and to languish,
 * To sigh and complain,
 * How killing's the Anguish,
 * How tormenting the Pain!
 * Suing,
 * Pursuing
 * Flying,
 * Denying,
 * O the Curse of Disdain,
 * How tormenting's the Pain!
 * To love, &c.
 * The. Accursed Jealousie,
 * Thou Jaundice in the Lover's Eye,
 * Thro' which all Objects false we see,⁠
 * Accursed Jealousy!

Thy Rival, Peleus, rules the Sky,
 * Yet I so prize thy Love;

With Peleus I wou'd chuse to die,
 * Rather than live with Jove.
 * appears descending.

But see, the mighty Thunderer's here;
 * Tremble, Peleus, tremble, fly;

The Thunderer! the mighty Thunderer!
 * Tremble, Peleus, tremble, fly.

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