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[Fear not, Maria, to display]

Fear not, Maria, to display
That arbitrary Thing
Who says weak Woman must obey,
And he's her mighty King.
Presumptuous Man, know I defy
Thy too long practis'd Tyranny.
Thy lordly Rights thou mayst proclaim
And place obey before
Usurp a Monarch's awful Name
To make tame Fools adore;

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No Homage shalt thou gain from me,
For, as I'm born, I will be, free.
Since from Man's Side, as we are told,
Fair polish'd Woman rose,
We'll not despise our kindred Mold,
Nor yet adore the Dross.
Robust and strong from native Earth he came,
Fit Guardian of his Partner's finer Frame,
And if he'll faithful, mild and gen'rous prove,
We'll pay him back with due Returns of Love:
A helpful Consort while he's kind and good,
And let him thank us for our Gratitude.