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78 Larinda, with a haughty Grace, In scornful Postures sets her Face, And looks as she were born alone To give us Love, and take from none

Tho' I adore to that degree, Clarinda, I wou'd die for thee, If you're too proud to ease my Pain, I am too proud for your Disdain.

Leöra has her Wish, she weds a Peer, Her weighty Train two Pages scarce can bear, Persia and both the Indies must provide To grace her Pomp, and gratifie her Pride; Of rich Brocard a shining Robe she wears, And Gems surround her lovely Neck, like Stars. Drawn by six Greys of the proud Belgian kind, With a long Train of Livery Beaus behind, She charms the Park, and sets all Hearts on Fire, The Ladies Envy, and the Mens Desire. Be-