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Lines To A Young Lady, Occasioned By Her Declining An Offer Of Marriage Made Her By A Very Accomplished Friend Of The Author.

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Oh! form'd to prompt the smile or tear,     At once so sweet, yet so severe!     As much for you as him I grieve;     Ah! thoughtless! if you thus can leave     A mind with wit and learning bright,     Where Temper sheds its cloudless light;     Where manly honour, taste refin'd,     With ev'ry virtue, are combin'd;     If you can quit a heart so true,     Which has so often throbb'd for you,     I'll pity, tho' I can't reprove;     And did I, such is Florio's love,     Eager he'd fly to take thy part,     E'en in a war against his heart.

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