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Poems on Several Occasions

By Mr. George Woodward
 
 

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[What Words can fair Hortilia's Charms express?]
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[What Words can fair Hortilia's Charms express?]

What Words can fair Hortilia's Charms express?
Happy! could fair Hortilia charm us less!
How can I praise those dear, resistless Charms!
Those gently-heaving Breasts! those swelling Arms!
Those flowing Ringlets, that conspire to deck
The breathing Marble of her Iv'ry Neck!
Those pretty, pouting Lips! that killing Air!
That Mien, peculiar to the matchless Fair!
Those dimply Checks, where kindling Blushes rise!
And the soft Languish of her lovesick Eyes!


Nor is her Face more perfect than her Mind;
Sure Nature ne'er in One such Beauty joyn'd!
Happy the Nymph! whose winning Virtues grace
The transient Glories of so fair a Face.