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WHO MADE LOVE TO ME,
IMAGIN’D MORE THAN WOMAN
lovely Maid, or if that Title be
Too weak, Feminine for Nobler thee,
Permit a Name that more Truth:
And let me call thee, Lovely Charming Youth.
last will justifie my soft complainte,
While that may to lessen my constraint;
And without Blushes I the persue,
When so much beauteous Woman is in view
thy Charms we struggle but in vain
With thy Form thou giv’st us pain,
While the bright Nymph us to the Swain.
In pity to our Sex thou wer’t sent,
That we might Love, and yet Innocent:
For sure no Crime with thee we can commit;
Or if we shou’d – thy Form excuses it.
who, that gathers fairest Flowers believes
A Snake lies beneath the Fragrant Leaves.
Thou beauteous Wonder of different kind,
Soft Cloris with the dear Alexis join’d;
e’er the Manly part of thee, wou’d plead
Thou us with the Image of the Maid,
While we noblest Passions do extend
The Love to Hermes, Aphrodite Friend.