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An unfortunate maid,
I by love was betray’d,
And and pined by my grief;
To deep solitudes then,
rock, mountain and glen,
From the world I retired relief.
Yet there by the sound
Of my voice am found,
Though no footstep betrays where I tread;
poet and lover,
My haunts to discover,
Still leave the dawn their soft bed.
If the poet sublime
me in rime,
In rime I support conversation;
To lover’s fond moan
I return groan for groan,
And sympathy give consolation.
Though I’m apt, ’t is averr’d,
love the last word,
Nor can I pretend ’t a fiction;
I shall ne’er be so rude
On talk to intrude
With anything like contradiction.
The fair of old
By their mothers were told,
That maids be seen and not heard;
The reverse is my case,
For you’ll ne’er see my face,
To my voice my charms are transferr’d.