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An Imitation of the foregoing Verses, by way of Reply.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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An Imitation of the foregoing Verses, by way of Reply.

My Strephon swears to me eternal Truth,
Though Beauty's tempting Queen should court the Youth;
By ev'ry Pow'r he swears to be my Spouse,
But he's a Man, and these are am'rous Vows;
That one Reflection must my Hopes deface,
'Tis dear Variety that charms the Race.
They will be false, alas they love to range,
So great's the Joy, so sweet it is to change;
What Men protest in heat of Love we find,
Like fleeting Tides, or like the veering Wind.