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TO An Ugly OLD MAID.
I
Balda! Thou art of Woman-kind,That lives, the oddest Creature;
With Wisdom you have Folly join'd;
Perverseness with good Nature.
II
Or Silent, or in Mirth too Loud,Still various you appear;
Humble To-Day, To-Morrow Proud;
Now Gentle, now Severe.
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III
Rashly you Love, as rashly Hate,And make, at Sight, each Person,
(Such Miracles can Pride create)
Your Favourite or Aversion.
IV
Now, Balda! since your Merit's clear;What needs there more be said?
Withdraw betimes; and say your Prayer;
And then go, straight, to Bed.
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