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Thy Lovers were all untrue.
Janus, the Roman god of doorways, transitions and January (his two faces look backward and forward), makes his contribution to the judgment of Time.
Janus.
Chro.
Cho. of all.
'Tis well an Old Age is out,
And time to begin a New.
All, all, of a piece throughout;
Thy Chase had a Beast in View;
Thy Wars brought nothing about;




