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Venus' Advice To The MusesThus to the Muses spoke the Cyprian Dame, Adorn my altars, and revere my name. My son shall else assume his potent darts; Twang goes the bow; my girls have at your hearts. The Muses answer'd Venus, We deride The Vagrant's malice and his mother's pride: Send him to nymphs who sleep on Ida's shade, To the loose dance and wanton masquerade: Our thoughts are settled, and intent our look On the instructive verse and moral book. On female idleness his power relies, But when he finds us studying hard he flies.
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