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From the same.
[Surprising Fair, whose lovely Face]
Surprising Fair, whose lovely FaceTo Beauty's self imparts a Grace;
In whose inchanting Shape and Mien,
The Sov'reign Skill of Nature's seen.
Whether you speak, or laugh, or sing,
Or smile, or frown, or rest, or move,
Such Charms your Actions sweetly bring,
All Hearts are fir'd, and sigh with Love.
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Such Glories and such Virtues hide,
For Kings and Monarchs wou'd, with Joy,
Attend obsequious at your Side.
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