XCIX.

Whate'er his youth had suffered, his old age

With wealth and talking made him some amends;

Though Laura sometimes put him in a rage,

I've heard the Count and he were always friends.

My pen is at the bottom of a page,

Which being finished, here the story ends:

'Tis to be wished it had been sooner done,

But stories somehow lengthen when begun.

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