AL LOVE of FA M E, Sat. V.
And then pronouncing with decisive air,
Fully convinces all the town-— Jhe’s fair,
p Had lovely 'Daphne Hecateffas face,
Y How would her elegance of taste decrease?
Some Ladies judgment) in their features , lyes,
I* And all their Genius sparkles from their eyes.But hold, Ihe crys, Lampooner! have a care;Must I want common sense, because I'm fair?
O no: see Stella , her Eyes thine as bright,
As if her tongue was never in the right ;
And yet what real learning, judgment, fire !p She seems inspir’d, and can herself inspire ;f How then, (if malice rul’d not all the fair)
Y Could Daphne publish, and could she forbear ?We grant that beauty is no bar to fenfe y
Nor is’t a sanction for impertinence.
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