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Epigram.

[As late, assembled by auspicious chance]

As late, assembled by auspicious chance,
A Quire of Beauties form'd the Evely Dance,
Love was a while in bright confusion lost,
And each by turns surpris'd and wounded most:
We found a pleasure in the change of pains,
A freedom in variety of chains;
Repeated shocks the yielding heart assur'd,
Fire conquer'd fire, and double poison cur'd.
But singly should each Nymph appear to prove
The matchless pow'r of undivided Love,
Her eyes alone his Quiver would supply;
Resist we could not, and we would not fly;
Adoring throngs would hug the fatal dart,
And ev'ry Fair have charms for ev'ry heart.