“But if the envious nymphs shall fear
Their beauties will be scorn'd,
And hire the ruder winds to tear
That face which you adorn'd;
Then rage and foam amain, that we
Their malice may despise;
And from your froth we soon shall see
A second Venus rise.”
"On Sight Of A Gentlewoman's Face In The Water".
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