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 Sophia then, the only Daughter of Mr. Wetern, was a middle-ized Woman; but rather inclining to tall. Her Shape was not only exact, but extremely delicate; and the nice Proportion of her Arms promied the truet Symmetry in her Limbs. Her Hair, which was black, was o luxuriant, that it reached her Middle, before he cut it, to comply with the modern Fahion; and it was now curled o gracefully in her Neck, that few would believe it to be her own. If Envy could find any Part of her Face which demanded les Commendation than the ret, it might poibly think her Forehead might have been higher without Prejudice to her. Her Eye-brows were full, even, and arched beyond the Power of Art to imitate. Her black Eyes had a Lutre in them, which all her Softnes could not extinguih. Her Noe was exactly regular, and her Mouth, in which were two Rows of Ivory, exactly anwered Sir John Suckling’s Decription in thoe Lines.

Her Lips were red, and one was thin,

Compar’d to that was next her Chin.

Some Bee had tung it newly.

Her Cheeks, were of the oval Kind; and in her right he had a Dimple which the