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SONG. II.

To a young LADY Affronted by an Envious old Woman.

I.
1 IN vain, in vain, fantastick Age,
2 Thou seek'st such Virtue to abuse,
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3 Ophelia does Mankind engage;
4 Each valiant Sword, each noble Muse,
5 Frantick with Spite, let crazy Time
6 Take pleasure to ingender strife,
7 Whilst blooming Beauty in her Prime,
8 Takes with Gust the Joys of Life.
II.
9 Each shameful word that Malice speaks,
10 Adds, dearest Charmer, to your Fame;
11 Each hallow'd Grove loud Echo makes,
12 Resounding fair Ophelia's Name,
13 Old age does Beauty still prophane,
14 Age ever did good Nature want;
15 By Scandal you more Glory gain,
16 'Tis Persecution makes the Saint.

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Title (in Source Edition): SONG. II. To a young LADY Affronted by an Envious old Woman.
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D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723. New poems, consisting of satyrs, elegies, and odes together with a choice collection of the newest court songs set to musick by the best masters of the age / all written by Mr. D'Urfey. London: Printed for J. Bullord ... and A. Roper ..., 1690, pp. 159-160. [16],207,[1]p. (ESTC R17889) (Page images digitized from a copy in the Bodleian Library [Harding C 1197 (1)].)

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