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and made wiſe by others’ flame, I fled from whence such miſchiefs came; Shunning the ſex that kills at ſight, I ſought my ſafety in my flight.

But, ah! in vain from Fate we fly; For, firſt or laſt, as all muſt die, So ’t is as much decreed above That, firſt or laſt, we all muſt love.

My heart, which ſtood ſo long the ſhock Of winds and waves, like ſome firm rock, By one bright ſpark from Mira thrown, Is into flame, like powder, blown.

warning of th’ approaching flame, Swiftly like ſudden death it came: Like travellers by lightning kill’d, I burnt the moment I beheld.

In whom ſo many charms are plac’d, Is with a mind as nobly grac’d; The caſe, ſo ſhining to behold, Is fill’d with richeſt gems and gold.