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Poems on Several Occasions

With some Select Essays in Prose. In Two Volumes. By John Hughes; Adorn'd with Sculptures

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Beauty and Musick.

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Ye Swains, whom Radiant Beauty moves,
Or Musick's Art with Sounds Divine,
Think how the Rapt'rous Charm improves,
Where Two such Gifts Celestial join;

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Where Cupid's Bow, and Phœbus' Lyre,
In the same pow'rful Hand are found;
Where Lovely Eyes inflame Desire,
While trembling Notes are taught to wound.

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Inquire not who's the matchless Fair,
That can this Double Death bestow:
If young HARMONIA's Strains you hear,
Or view her Eyes, too well you'll know.