III. So to his hoarded gold the mifer steals,. IV. Ah! fhould I lofe thee, my too lovely maid, V. Not one kind word shall in my power remain,, And left my heart should still their fenfe retain, A PRAYER TO VENUS, IN HER TEMPLE AT STOWE. F TO THE SAME. / I. AIR Venus, whofe delightful shrine fürveys These humble offerings, which thy fervant pays, II. If II. If lefs my love exceeds all other love, Than Lucy's charms all other charms excel, Far from my breast each soothing hope remove, And there let fad Despair for ever dwell. III. But if my foul is fill'd with her alone; IV. No watchful spies I ask, to guard her charms, TO THE SAME. ON HER PLEADING WANT OF TIME. I. ON Thames's bank, a gentle youth For Lucy figh'd, with matchlefs truth, II. Oft II. Oft he repair'd with eager feet Beneath th' accuftom'd lime: She would have fondly met him there, III. "It was not thus, inconftant maid! She griev'd to hear him thus complain; IV. How can you act fo cold a part? No crime of mine has chang'd your heart, We foon must part for months, for years- YOUR TO THE SAME. UR shape, your lips, your eyes, are ftill the Still the bright object of my conftant flame; Kind Kind fears, impatient wifhes, foft defires, But not unpunish'd shall your change remain; For you, cold maid, whom no complaints can move, Were far more bleft, when you like me, could love.. TO THE SAME. I.. HEN I think on your truth, I doubt you no WHI more, I blame all the fears I gave way to before: I fay to my heart, "Be at reft, and believe "That whom once he has chofen fhe never will leave." II. But, ah! when I think on each ravishing grace That plays in the fmiles of that heavenly face; III. Thefe painful fufpicions you cannot remove, ΤΟ TO THE SAME; WITH A NEW WATCH. WITH me while prefent, may thy lovely eyes Be never turn'd upon this golden toy : Think every pleafing hour too swiftly flies; But when the cares that interrupt our blifs AN IRREGULA.R YE O D E. WRITTEN AT WICKHAM IN 1746. TO THE SAME. I. E fylvan scenes with artless beauty gay, II. Is it glad Summer's balmy breath, that blows Her |