Poems and Songs by Thomas Flatman. The Fourth Edition with many Additions and Amendments |
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Fading Beauty.
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Fading Beauty.
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As poor Aurelia sate alone,Hard by a Rivulets flowry side,
Envious at Nature's new-born pride,
Her slighted self, she thus reflected on.
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Alas! that Nature should reviveThese flowers, which after Winter's snow
Spring fresh again, and brighter shew,
But for our fairer Sex so ill contrive!
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Beauty like theirs a short-liv'd thing,On us in vain she did bestow,
Beauty that only once can grow,
An Autumn has, but knows no second Spring.
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