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WRITTEN IN A LADY'S WATCH-CASE by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER

First Line: BEAUTEOUS MACHINE! LET LOVE THY MOVEMENTS
Last Line: THAT CUPID NICKS WITH NICER ART THAN ZUARE.
Subject(s): LOVE; NYMPHS; WATCHES;

I.
BEauteous Machine! let Love thy Movements guide,
Whilst envy'd thou shalt grace @3Aurelia@1's Side!
'Tis thine to please each Hour—a Task how great!
Which @3Cupid@1 thus instructs thee to compleat.

II.
When the Nymph kindly mourns her Shepherd gone,
Whirl all thy little Wheels, and urge them swiftly on:
The Nymph deceiv'd with thy officious Haste,
Shall smile to see that Time can fly so fast.

III.
But at the Swain's Return O slack thy Pace,
And slowly linger round thy figur'd Race:
She ne'er can deem too short the Shepherd's Stay,
When, like great @3Juno,@1 thou shalt lengthen out the Day.

IV.
So mayst Thou sooth her Woes, her Joys improve,
Thy self directed by the God of Love;
And @3Beaux@1 and @3Belles@1 with Wonder shall declare,
That @3Cupid nicks@1 with nicer Art than @3Zuare.@1



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