Beauty - Part 4

Beauty, thy Conquests still are made
Over the Vigorous more than the Decay'd;
And chiefly o're those of the Martial Trade;
And whom thou conquer'st still thou keep'st in thrall,
Untill you both together fall,
Whereas of all the Conquerours, how few
Know how to keep what they subdue?
Nay, even froward Age subdues thee too.
Thy Power, Beauty, has no bounds,
All sorts of men it equally confounds,
The young and old does both enslave,
The proud, meek, humble, and the brave,
And if it wounds, it only is to save.
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