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The Wiccamical Chaplet

a selection of original poetry; comprising smaller poems, serious and comic; classical trifles; sonnets; inscriptions and epitaphs; songs and ballads; mock-heroics, epigrams, fragments, &c. &c. Edited by George Huddesford
  
  

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ODE, TO AN ANGRY MISTRESS.
  
  
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ODE, TO AN ANGRY MISTRESS.

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The attribution of this poem is questionable.

As mortals, when a low'ring sky
Shews an offended Deity,
Bring the meek offering of Pray'r
T'avert th'impending plague, nor dare
With his high pow'r expostulate—
So I, now threaten'd with your hate,
To calm the anger of your eyes,
Present this Verse, my sacrifice.
Spirits, whose unweary'd care
Tends the beauties of the fair,
Bring the sweetness and the grace
That is seen in Myra's face;
Bring the dimples of her cheek,
And the smile that's wont to speak,
Like a pure Intelligence,
Love's diviner eloquence;
Lest the frowns she gathers now
Cloud that heav'nly arch, her brow;
Lest pale Anger dim the rose
That upon her count'nance glows;
Or, approaching near her breast,
Scare the young Loves from their nest:
Then, when ye behold her mien
Once more smiling and serene,
In her ear this counsel mild
Gently breathe: “Be reconcil'd,
“Transient sway is beauty's claim;
“Kindness feeds Love's lasting flame.”