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The fequel was the fire of Troy,

Brought to deftruction by this boy!

They tell us how a wife provok'd,

And to a brutifh hüfband yok'd,

Who by distracting paffion led

Scorns all her charms and flies her bed,
When on her rival fhe has feiz'd
Seems with a fecret horrour pleas'd: ::
They then deferibe her like fome boar
Plunging his tufk in maftiff's gore;
Or lionefs, whofe ravifh'd whelp
Roars for his mother's furious helpp no
Or bafilifk when rous'd, whofe breath,
Teeth, fting, and eyeballs, all are death:
Like franticks ftruck by magick rod

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Of fome defpis'd avenging god,

Make her thro' blood for vengeance run,

Like Progne facrifice her fon; ali

And like Medea dart those fires

By which Creufa's ghoft expires;

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Then let her with exalted rage: *

Her grief with the fame crimes affuage:
To heighten and improve the curfe,
Because he is bad they make her worse.

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So Tyndaris diffolves in tears y se
When first she of Chryfeis hears;
But when Lyrneffis captive is led,
And ravish'd to defile her bed,
Her patience leffens by degrees;
But when at last the Priameis fees,
Revenge does to Ægyfthus fly for eafe ;
In his adult'rous arms does plots difclofe
Which fill Mycena with ftupendous woes, vi
And parricide and hell around her throws ha
Ye heav'nly Pow'rs! the female truth preserve,
And let it not from native goodness fwerve; 1326
And let no wanton toys become the cause
Why men fhould break Hymen's eternal laws;
But let fuch fables and fuch crimes remain
Only as fictions of the poet's brain,

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Yet marks fet, up to fhun those dang'rous shelves
On which deprav'd mankind might wreck themselves.

PART X.

Ar first the stars, the air, the earth, and deep,

Lay all confus'd in one unorder'd heap,
Till Love eternal did each being strike

With voice divine to march and feek its like:

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Then feeds of heav'ns, then air of vap'rous found,
Then fertile earth circled with waters round,
On which the bird, the beast, the fish, might move,
All centred in that univerfal Love:

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Then man was fram'd with foul of godlike ray, And had a nobler fhare of love than they: To him was woman, crown'd with virtue, giv'n, The most immediate work and care of Heavin. Whilft thus my darling thoughts in raptures fung, Apollo to my fight in vifion fprongedw 1346 His lyre with golden ftrings his touch commands, And wreaths of laurel flourish in his hands. Says he, “You Bard that of Love's precepts treat, l "Your art at Delphi you will best complete. 1356 "There is a fhort maxim, prais'd when understood, "Useful in practice, and divinely good; to rem "Let each man know himself; ftrive to excel: "The pleasure of the bleft is doing well in den W 'Tis wisdom to display the ruling grace: 1355 "Some men are happy in a charming face; "Know it, but be not vains feme manly fhow. T "By the exploded gun and nervous bow.ni "There let them prove their skill; perhaps fome heart May find that ev'ry/fhot is Cupid's dart. - 0 1366 "The prudent lover, if his talent liesy task

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“That all must be perfuadkad who can heart #ano I "He that can fing let him with pleafing found, 1365 "Tho' it is an air that is not softall; wound." "Let not a poet my own art refufee's rel

“I'll come, and bring affifiance to his Muse."

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But never by ill means your fortune push, Nor raise your credit by another's blush : The fecret rites of Ceres none profane, Nor tell what gods in Samothracia reign. 'Tis virtue by grave filence to conceal What talk without difcretion would reveal. For fault like this now Tantalus does lie 9: 1375 In midst of fruits and water ftarv'd and dry:t But Cytherea's modesty requires

Moft care to cover all her lambent fires.

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Love has a pleafing turn, makes that seem best Of which our lawful wishes are poffeft..

Andromeda, of Lybic hue and blood,

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Was chain'd a prey to monsters of the flood:
Wing'd Perfeus faw her beauty thro' that cloud.
Andromache had large majestick charms,

Therefore was fitteft grace to godlike Hector's arms.
Beauties in smaller airs bear like commands,

And wondrous magick acts by flend'reft wands.
Like Cybele fome bear a mother's fway,
Whilft infant gods and heroines obey.

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Some rule like stars by guidance of their eyes, 1390
And others please when like Minerva wife.
Love will from heav'n, art, nature, fancy, raife
Something that may exalt its confort's praise.
There will be little jealoufies

By which Love's art its subjects tries.
They think it languishes with reft,, unwor
But rifes like the palm oppreft:

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Sometimes they fay that you are faulty,

And that they know where you were naughty;

And then perhaps your eyes they 'd tear,

Or elfe dilacerate your hair,

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Not fo much for revenge as fear.

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For fear, not afking when or why,
Unto a certain fort of matter,

Marrying her fon unto his daughter;

And fo to bed the couple went,

Not with their own but friends' confent.

This Vulcan was a smith they tell us
That first invented tongs and bellow3;
For breath and fingers did their works,
(We'd fingers long before we 'd forks)

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