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If it be true, as wise men say,
That women by contraries move,
It will be much the better way
For men to hate, that they may love.

For sighing and pining,
And canting and whining,
Are follies that blow up their pride;
But if they once tack you,
They certainly back you,
And then to the D——l they'll ride.
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