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THE ALARM by HILDEBRAND JACOB

First Line: WHAT IS'T, GOOD PRYING FRIEND, YOU SAY?
Last Line: TIS TIME TO BE IN HASTE, TO LIVE!
Subject(s): BARBERS; CLOCKS; HAIR; OLD AGE; TIME;

WHAT is't, good prying friend, you say?
A hair or two just turning grey!
Quick, boy! for the next barber send:
This sight my Cloe may offend;
I'll pass for twenty-five no more,
Though I have seen seven lustrums o'er.
Go, tap the oldest cask of wine;
Invite those merry blades to dine;
Bid Arrigoni bring his lute;
And brush my best embroidered suit!
This mighty hurry, friend, forgive;
'Tis time to be in haste, to live!



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