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Poems on Various Subjects

with some Essays in Prose, Letters to Correspondents, &c. and A Treatise on Health. By Samuel Bowden
 
 

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TO A GENTLEMAN,

Who Ask'd, Why Miss G---g always shut her Eyes when she laugh'd?

Extempore.—By the Same.
When Celia laughs—you're in surprize,
That she shou'd always shut her eyes;
'Tis pity in the fair:
But shou'd she smile, and view you too,
With those bright eyes—oh! tell me who
Such mighty charms cou'd bear?