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7 The Fair and Virtuous Lady, | 
M*TREVER HAN MEF, 
Now Wife to . | 
S 70H NO WARK ER Knight, 
Irtue, and Beauty, with kind Nature joyn’d, 
To frame a Body, and adorn a Mind : 
Virtue took all the Graces for her guide, 
And Beauty,Love with all the Flow'rs befide. 
Long Nature ftudied, in what mould to caft 
This mafter-piece, concluded at thelaft, 
It maft a Hanmer be, from whence or none, 
She might expect [uch rare Perfection : 
And having brought this noble Work to view 
Of mortal Eyes, we all conclude °tw You ; 
For Thofe bright Heroes would fair Virtue find, 
Need fearch no farther than your beauteous Mind : 
And if for Beauty curious eyes do feek, . 
They! find it flourifh in your lovely Cheek ; 
And now thofe Flow’rs, from whence at firft it grew, 
Return again,with love to wait on you. 
Deign then, fweet Lady, but one cheerful ray 
From your Fair Eyes; “twill drive thofe damps away, | 
Which fiupid Ignorance on them would caft, 
And, at one breath, their Sweets and Glories blaft. 
Ble|s with your fweeter breath the Myrtle Bow’rs; 
And be the Genius of thefe Plants and Flow’ rs. 
