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Sylvia, A Fragment.

    By Alexander Pope



    Sylvia my heart in wondrous wise alarm'd
    Awed without sense, and without beauty charm'd:
    But some odd graces and some flights she had,
    Was just not ugly, and was just not mad:
    Her tongue still ran on credit from her eyes,
    More pert than witty, more a wit than wise:
    Good-nature, she declared it, was her scorn,
    Though 'twas by that alone she could be borne:
    Affronting all, yet fond of a good name;
    A fool to pleasure, yet a slave to fame:
    Now coy, and studious in no point to fall,
    Now all agog for D----y at a ball:
    Now deep in Taylor, and the Book of Martyrs,
    Now drinking citron with his Grace and Chartres.

    Men, some to business, some to pleasure take;
    But every woman's in her soul a rake.
    Frail, feverish sex; their fit now chills, now burns:
    Atheism and superstition rule by turns;
    And a mere heathen in the carnal part,
    Is still a sad good Christian at her heart.



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