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Poems on Several Occasions

by Samuel Wesley. The Second Edition, with Additions
 
 

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A Character.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A Character.

Her Hair and Skin are as the Berry brown,
Soft is her Smile, and graceful is her Frown,
Her Stature low, 'tis something less than mine,
Her Shape tho' good, not exquisitely fine;
Tho' round her hazle Eye some sadness lies,
Their sprightly Glances can sometimes surprize;
But greater Beauties to her Mind belong,
Well can she speak, and wisely hold her tongue;
In Her plain Sense and humble Sweetness meet,
Tho' gay religious, and tho' young discreet.
Such is the Maid, if I can judge aright,
If Love or Favour hinder not my Sight.
Perhaps you'll ask me how so well I know?
I've studied her, and I confess it too.
I've sought each inmost Failing to explore,
Tho' still the more I sought, I lik'd the more.