Love in Excess; or, the Fatal Enquiry by Eliza Fowler Haywood - HTML preview

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VERSES
 Wrote in the Blank Leaf of
 Mrs. Haywood’s NOVEL.

OF all the Passions given us from above,

The Noblest, Truest, and the Best, is Love;

’Tis Love awakes the Soul, informs the Mind,

And bends the stubborn Temper to be kind,

Abates the Edge of ev’ry poi’nant Care

Succeeds the Wishes of the trembling Fair,

And ravishes the Lover from Despair.

’Tis Love Eliza’s soft Affections fires,

Eliza writes, but Love alone inspires;

’Tis Love, that gives D’Elmont his manly Charms,

And tears Amena from her Father’s Arms;

Relieves the Fair one from her Maiden Fear,

And gives Melliora all her Soul holds dear,

A generous Lover, and a Bliss sincere.

Receive, my Fair, the Story, and approve,

The Cause of Honour, and the Cause of Love;

With kind Concern, the tender Page peruse,

And aid the Infant Labours of the Muse.

So never may those Eyes forget to shine,

And bright Melliora’s Fortune be as Thine;

On thy best Looks, an happy D’Elmont feed,

And all the Wishes of thy Soul succeed.