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Hint from VOITURE.
Let Sol his annual journeys run,
And when the radiant task is done,
Confess, thro' all the Globe, 'twould pose him,
To match the charms that Celia shews him.
And when the radiant task is done,
Confess, thro' all the Globe, 'twould pose him,
To match the charms that Celia shews him.
And shou'd he boast he once had seen
As just a form, as bright a mein,
Yet must it still for ever pose him,
To match—what Celia never shews him.
As just a form, as bright a mein,
Yet must it still for ever pose him,
To match—what Celia never shews him.
The works, in verse and prose, of William Shenstone, Esq | ||