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? 4th ode of 2d book of Horace
? 4th ode of 2d book of Horace
     By Lord Townshend address'd to lt Andrews late
     By Lord Townshend address'd to lt Andrews late
?ort of Trinity College Dublin
?ort of Trinity College Dublin
Blest not, dear Andrew, nor disclaim
Blush not, dear Andrews, nor disclaim
Passion for a matchless dame.
[A] passion for a matchless dame.
Who kindles in all hearts a flame
Who kindles in all hearts a flame
   By Beauty's magic force:
   By Beauty's magic force:
But though o're Dollys lovely head
But though o're Dollys lovely head
[su]mmers twice ten are scarcely fled
[Su]mmers twice ten are scarcely fled
it on account descreet
[Is] it on account descreet
she must refuse of course?
she must refuse of course?
?hn, coeval with thy sire  
[Miltdo]wn, coeval with thy sire  
with a blooming maid aspire
[Dur]st a blooming maid aspire
?d felt or feigned a lovers fire
[An]d felt or feigned a lovers fire
at seventy three or more;
at seventy three or more;
?h who in Churchills Battles bled
[Blig]h who in Churchills Battles bled
?k a young virgin to his Bed,
?k a young virgin to his Bed,
horrid dreams disturbed his head
horrid dreams disturbed his head
Though tottering at fourscore.
Though tottering at fourscore.


?trepid Lucas lame and old
[In]trepid Lucas lame and old
?reft of Eyesight, health and gold
[Be]reft of Eyesight, health and gold
a green Girl his passion told
[To] a green Girl his passion told
and clasped the youthful bride;
and clasp'd the youthful bride;
? prithee quiet this face of care
[Then] prithee quiet this face of care
?t not your Looks presage despair,
[Le]t not your Looks presage despair,
? jovial, brisk and debonnaire,
[Be] jovial, brisk and debonnaire,
       My Life you've not denied!
       My Life you're not denied!
?or think my friend, because  I praise
[N]or think my friend, because  I praise
?er Breasts that gently fall & raise,
?er Breasts that gently fall & raise,
?r autumn hair, her radiant Eyes
[He]r autumn hair, her radiant Eyes
I envy your espousals:
I envy your espousals:


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Long since now amorous pains at rest;
Long since now amorous pains at rest;
Nay more --  to prove what Ive professt
Nay more --  to prove what Ive professt
Ill -- carry your proposals!
I[']ll -- carry your proposals!

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? 4th ode of 2d book of Horace

   By Lord Townshend address'd to lt Andrews late

?ort of Trinity College Dublin Blush not, dear Andrews, nor disclaim [A] passion for a matchless dame. Who kindles in all hearts a flame

  By Beauty's magic force:

But though o're Dollys lovely head [Su]mmers twice ten are scarcely fled [Is] it on account descreet she must refuse of course? [Miltdo]wn, coeval with thy sire [Dur]st a blooming maid aspire [An]d felt or feigned a lovers fire at seventy three or more; [Blig]h who in Churchills Battles bled ?k a young virgin to his Bed, horrid dreams disturbed his head Though tottering at fourscore.

[In]trepid Lucas lame and old [Be]reft of Eyesight, health and gold [To] a green Girl his passion told and clasp'd the youthful bride; [Then] prithee quiet this face of care [Le]t not your Looks presage despair, [Be] jovial, brisk and debonnaire,

     My Life you're not denied!

[N]or think my friend, because I praise ?er Breasts that gently fall & raise, [He]r autumn hair, her radiant Eyes I envy your espousals:

No Rival passion fires my breast, Long since now amorous pains at rest; Nay more -- to prove what Ive professt I[']ll -- carry your proposals!