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IT CHANCED THAT CUPID ON A SEASON by ANONYMOUS

Last Line: "FIDELITY WAS BORN OF REASON, / AND FOLLY BROUGHT TO BED OF PLEASURE"
Subject(s): LOVE;

IT chanced that Cupid on a season,
By Fancy urged, resolved to wed,
But could not settle whether Reason
Or Folly should partake his bed.

What does he then? -- Upon my life,
'Twas bad example for a deity --
He takes me Reason for a wife,
And Folly for his hours of gaiety.

Though thus he dealt in petty treason,
He loved them both in equal measure;
Fidelity was born of Reason,
And Folly brought to bed of Pleasure.



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