To Mrs. Mary Caesar, upon Seeing Her Just After the Marriage of Her Friend, the Lady Margaret Harley
I
I read in your delighted Face,
The Nuptial Bonds are ty'd:
From Me congratulate her Grace,
Young PORTLAND'S lovely Bride.
II
Tell her, an humble artless Muse
Would hail the happy Pair;
But that, like Flow'rs by deadly Dews,
Her Strains are damp'd by Care.
III
Those whom the tuneful Nine inspire,
Have now a spacious Field:
To them I must resign the Lyre,
To none in Wishes yield.
IV
May Prudence still the Fair attend,
Who, with distinguished Taste,
In CAESAR early chose a Friend,
With ev'ry Virtue grac'd.
V
Who back a thousand Years may trace,
And her Descent maintain,
From ADEMAR'S illustrious Race,
Ally'd to CHARLEMAIN.
I read in your delighted Face,
The Nuptial Bonds are ty'd:
From Me congratulate her Grace,
Young PORTLAND'S lovely Bride.
II
Tell her, an humble artless Muse
Would hail the happy Pair;
But that, like Flow'rs by deadly Dews,
Her Strains are damp'd by Care.
III
Those whom the tuneful Nine inspire,
Have now a spacious Field:
To them I must resign the Lyre,
To none in Wishes yield.
IV
May Prudence still the Fair attend,
Who, with distinguished Taste,
In CAESAR early chose a Friend,
With ev'ry Virtue grac'd.
V
Who back a thousand Years may trace,
And her Descent maintain,
From ADEMAR'S illustrious Race,
Ally'd to CHARLEMAIN.
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