Beauty - Part 3

Beauty, thou active, passive good!
Who both enflam'st and cool'st our Blood!
Thou glorious Flow'r, whose sov'reign juyce
Does wonderful Effects produce,
Who, Scorpion-like, do'st with thee bring
The Balm that cures thy deadly sting.
What pity 'tis the fairest Plant
That ever Heaven made
Should ever ever fade,
Yet Beauty we shall never want:
For she has off-sets of her own,
Which e're she dyes will be as fairly blown.
And though they blossom in variety,
Yet still new Beauties will descry,
And here the Fancy's govern'd by the Eye.
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