A DIALOGUE: Addressed to a young Lady.
Friendship:
In vain thy lawless Fires contend with mine,
Tho’ Crouds unnumber’d fall before thy Shrine;
Let Youths, who ne’er aspir’d to noble Fame,
And the soft Virgin, kindle at thy Flame,
Thee, Son of Indolence and Vice, I scorn,
By Reason nourish’d, and of Virtue born.
Love:
Vain is that boasted Reason ‘gainst my Dart,
I pierce the Sage’s, as the vulgar Heart,
All Ages, Sexes, the soft Torment share,
The hoary Patriot, and the blooming Fair.
To narrow Limits is thy Sway confin’d,
To some few Breasts, I triumph o’er Mankind.
Friendship:
From grov’ling Sources, ever springs thy Pow’r,
Still varying Fancy, and frail Beauty’s Flow’r:
Then with its Cause the short liv’d Ardour flies,
A flash of Passion that but gleams and dies.
Mine upon Virtue rais’d, still lives the same,
In gen’rous Hearts a constant equal Flame.
Love:
Love is not always that degen’rate thing,
I too from Virtue, as from Beauty spring.
Thou to the same dull Circle ever true,
Know’st but one Form all Tempers to subdue
Wide is my Empire, manyfold my Arts,
And various are the Plumes that wing my Darts.
Here a Fair face allures desiring Eyes,
There Modesty and Sense enslave the Wise.
Thus whilst each Pow’r with equal Warmth contends,
The Clouds divide, an heavenly Form descends,
Wings o’er his Shoulders mantling wav’d, behind
His snowy Garments floated in the wind;
A Wreath of mingled Flow’rs adorned his Head,
Immortal Flow’rs by Mold
(Mark Akenside)
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