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If ever thou hast kindly heard

A song in soft distress preferred,

Propitious to my tuneful vow,

O gentle goddess hear me now.

Descend thou bright immortal guest

In all thy radiant charms confessed.

Thou once didst leave almighty Jove

And all the golden roofs above,

The car thy wanton sparrows drew,

Hovering in air they lightly flew;

As to my bower they winged their way

I saw their quivering pinions play.

The birds dismissed (while you remain)

Bore back their empty car again.

Then you with looks divinely mild

In every heavenly feature smiled,

And asked what new complaints I made

And why I called you to my aid.