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The Works of the Late Aaron Hill

... In Four Volumes. Consisting of Letters on Various Subjects, And of Original Poems, Moral and Facetious. With An Essay on the Art of Acting

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A SONG.

[O Celia! be wary, when Celadon sues]

I

O Celia! be wary, when Celadon sues,
These wits are the bane of your charms:
Beauty play'd against reason, will certainly lose,
Warring, naked, with robbers, in arms.

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II

Young Damon, despis'd, for his plainness of parts,
Has worth, that a woman should prize;
He'll run the race out, tho' he heavily starts,
And distance the short-winded wise.

III

The fool is a saint, in the temple of Love,
And kneels all his life, there, to pray:
The wit but looks in, and makes haste, to remove,
'Tis a stage, he but takes, in his way.