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The Gentleman's Answer to a Song call'd the Lady's Reply.

A SONG.

That you're handsome, my fair one, is certainly true,
Your Form all enchanting, most lovely to view;
Each Feature is charming, your Voice is most sweet,
All the Graces combining to make you compleat;
This may have been told you by Thousands before,
But none of the Number like me can adore.
Your Beauty, my Dearest, attracts my fond Eye,
Your Wit, and good Humour, fresh Transports supply;
Bright Wit, solid Sense, and a Judgment most rare,
Together uniting, have finish'd my Fair;
The last is the Charm that first made me adore,
And fixt me for Life, nay I'll love you for more.
Was Chloe as bright as an Angel to shine,
Tho' her Voice was Seraphic, her Face all divine;

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Yet I in the Wanton no Beauty could see,
'Tis Virtue alone that has Beauty for me;
Then kindly encourage a Passion so true,
And learn to love him who will always love you.