Pierides or The Muses Mount. By Hugh Crompton |
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Pierides | ||
25. Another.
Bright stars of beauty, and more brightIn every vertue. Since your light
Is joyn'd and mingled, I will pray
To Jove and Juno that there may
Be no Ecclipse, nor breach of love
To hide your glories, or to move
Your peaceful bosom whilst you be
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O 'tis my wish, and my desire,
That every action should conspire,
And every power may comply
Even for your tranquillity.
Thus may you thrive, till ye inherit
The livelyhood your vertues merit.
Pierides | ||