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Female Poems On Several Occasions

Written by Ephelia. The Second Edition, with large Additions

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[When Busie Fame, o're all the Plain]

1

When Busie Fame, o're all the Plain
Phylena's Praises rung,
And on their Oaten Pipes, each Swain
Her Matchless Beauty sung:
The Envious Nymphs were forc'd to yield,
She had the sweetest Face;
No Emulous Disputes they held,
But for the second Place.

2

Young Celadon (whose stubborn Heart
No Beauty e're cou'd move,
But smil'd to hear of Bow and Dart,
And brav'd the God of Love:)
Wou'd view this Nymph, and pleas'd at first
Such Silent Charmes to see,
VVith wonder Gaz'd, then Sigh'd, and Curst
His Curiosity.