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Cupid's Banishment.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Cupid's Banishment.

I

Cupid of mighty Conquests proud,
Of Kings o'recome, and Gods subdu'd,
His Fellow Deities alarms
With all the boasted Triumphs of his Arms.

II

Displeas'd, and taking just Offence
At his provoking Insolence,
The Pow'rs against him jointly move,
And from the Heav'ns they chase the God of Love.

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III

Banish'd from thence, to Earth he flies,
And finds New Heav'ns in Chloe's Eyes,
Against the Gods plots Vengeance there,
And from their Angry Shafts denounces War.

IV

But soon She does their Rage abate;
The God as soon suspends his Hate;
The soft Emotions of her Eyes
With such resistless Sweets surprize,
He of his Injuries complains no more,
Forgets both Heav'n, and Gods, and scorns their Pow'r.