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DAmon turn your Eyes to me,
  Wither simply wou'd you, wou'd you lead 'em;
Can you, can you think another she,
  Has more Charms, has more Charms than I to feed 'em:
He that leaves a Rosie, rosie Cheek,
  Lips Vermillion like a Ruby;
Blindly coarser fare to seek,
  Pox, pox upon him for a Booby.

If a smile the Lover's joy,
  Can allure, i'll do't divinely;
Or d'ye love a Sleepy Eye,
  Here is one can Oagle finely,
Charms wou'd make another Man,
  Gaze an age, I'll shew to win ye;
And when I've shewn all I can,
  If you go, the Devil's in ye.