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( 8 ) In wedlock alone true p'eaure we find,

to glide the rough paage thro' life,

Then chue out a lae with a delicate mind,

and make the dear charmer a wife.

And you, O ye fair, be kind to the man,

who offers to bles you for life;

Be contant and true, and as fond as you can,

for thee are the charms of a wife.

  LOVELY DAMON.

Ovely Damon, when thou’rt near me,

traight my vital pirits fly;

Nothing but thy miles can cheer me,

turn, O turn thy illing eye.

Hide, O hide thoe blooming graces,

that thy lovely face adorn,

Who could hun thy weet embraces,

when thou'rt bluhing like the morn.

Lovely Damon, do not teaze me,

with a igh I cannot bear:

Dearet Damon, if you'd eae me,

never on the plain appear.

Deit, dear youth, nor trive to gain

a heart, which is not mine to give:

Ceae, O ceae to give uch pain;

hun my fight and let me live.

