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e her, "But bliss be aye, her heart's partaker: "No jealous passion shall invade, "No envy that pure breast pervade;" For he that revels in such charms, Can never seek another's arms; "Oh! may the happy mortal fated, "To be by dearest ties related; "For _her_ each hour _new joy_ discover, "And lose the husband in the lover. "May that fair bosom never know "What 'tis to feel the restless woe; "Which stings the soul, with vain regret, "Of him, who never can forget." * * * * * TO JULIA! Julia! since far from you I've rang'd, Our souls with fond affection glow not; You say 'tis I, _not you_ have chang'd, I'd tell you why,--but yet I know not. 2. Your polish'd brow, no cares have crost, And Julia! we are not much older, Since trembling first my heart I lost, Or told my love with hope, grown bolder. 3. Sixteen was then our utmost age, Two years have lingering pass'd away, love! And now new thoughts our minds engage, At least, _I_ feel disposed to stray, love! 4. 'Tis _I_, that am alone to blame, _I_, that am guilty of love's treason; Since your sweet breast, is still the same, Caprice must be my only reason. 5. I do not, love, suspect your truth, With jealous doubt my bosom heaves not, Warm was the passion of my youth, One trace of dark deceit it leaves not. 6. No, no, my flame was not pretended, For oh! I lov'd you most sincerely, And though our dream at last is ended, My bosom still esteems you dearly. 7. No more we meet in yonder bowers, Perhaps my soul's too prone to roving, But older, firmer _hearts_ than ours, Have found monotony in loving. 8. Your cheeks soft bloom is unimpair'd, Your beauties still are daily bright'ning, Your eye for conquest comes prepar'd, The forge of love's resistless lightning. 9. Arm'd thus to make their bosoms bleed, Many will throng to sigh like me, love, More constant they may prove indeed, Fonder alas! they ne'er can be, love! * * * * * TO WOMAN. Surely experience might have told me, That all must love thee, who behold thee; Surely experience might have taught, A woman's promises are naught, But plac'd in all thy charms before me, All I forget, but to _adore_ thee. Oh memory! thou choicest blessing, W
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