The works of Lord Byron A new, revised and enlarged edition, with illustrations. Edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge and R. E. Prothero |
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TO HARRIET. |
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TO HARRIET.
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Harriet! to see such Circumspection,In Ladies I have no objection
Concerning what they read;
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Like her, you will be much the wiser,
In word, as well as Deed.
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But Harriet, I don't wish to flatter,And really think 't would make the matter
More perfect if not quite,
If other Ladies when they preach,
Would certain Damsels also teach
More cautiously to write.
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