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The Ephesian Matron

A Comic Serenata, After the Manner of the Italian
  
  

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FATHER.
Well, daughter, since intreaties all are vain,
And still your purpose you maintain
To give a sample
Of nuptial love,
And so to prove
To future wives a rare example,
I leave you to your fate.
The sad but glorious work complete,
And since all else your constancy denies,
When Death, as soon he must, hath clos'd your eyes,
Your weeping father shall return—
You cannot hinder him to mourn—
And with due rites perform your obsequies.

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AIR.
But more—A monument I'll raise,
Where, sacred to your endless praise,
This just inscription shall be read:
“Nipt in the flow'r of charms and youth,
“A miracle of female truth
“Lies here inroll'd among the dead.
“Stop traveller, and, drawing near,
“Bestow the tribute of a tear.
“Death snatch'd her consort from her side;
“She lov'd, she sorrow'd, and she died.