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The Poetical Works of Henry Brooke

... In Four Volumes Octavo. Revised and corrected by the Original Manuscript With a Portrait of the Author, and His Life By Miss Brooke. The Third Edition

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AIR XIX.

[_]

Tune, “Two Gossips they luckily met.”

I

The Indies thy Toilet shall grace;
For thee shall earth, ocean, and air,
From the gin, and the net, and the chace,
Each costly collation prepare.

II

All seasons their sweets shall dispense,
And a round of long happiness roll;
And bliss, through the gates of each sense,
Shall enter and mix with thy soul.

III

Fair Phœbe shall light up her horn,
To watch the repose of thy charms;
And each blushing and rapturous morn
Shall find thee reclin'd in my arms.