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EXTEMPORE LINES,

To a Young Lady with an Anemone.

1 IN loves soft empire, beauty boasts to reign;
2 Yet beauty's queen once mourn'd her empire vain,
3 Unmoved by scorn, her undiminish'd truth,
4 Changed into this gay flower the breathless youth,
5 The worth of constant woman still to raise,
6 So tell the fabled tales of ancient days.
7 The fair Narcissus oft your favour tried,
8 And oft you threw the scented fop aside;
9 Here native beauty, vivid colours glow,
10 Your present vot'ry is no perfum'd beau;
11 His honour'd station be a lady's breast,
12 His charter held, from what he once possess'd.

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Title (in Source Edition): EXTEMPORE LINES, To a Young Lady with an Anemone.
Author: Eliza Day
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Genres: occasional poem

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Daye, Eliza, b. ca. 1734. Poems, on Various Subjects. Liverpool: Printed by J. M'Creery, 1798, p. [47]. [2],x,[4],258p.; 8° (ESTC T132359) (Page images digitized by University of California Libraries.)

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