A SONG.
[September, 1772.]
I.
As Chloe fair, a new-made bride,
Sat knotting in an arbour,
To Colin now the damsel ty'd,
No strange affection harbour.
II.
"How poor," says [she, "'s a] single life,
A maid's affected carriage;
Spent in sighs and inward strife,
Things unknown in marriage.
III.
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None so much confin'd are;
Lovers kind and good may be,
Husbands may be kinder.
IV.
"Then shun not wedlock's happy chain,
Nor wantonly still fly man;
A single life is care and pain,
Blessings wait on Hymen."
G. Ebbare.