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Semichorus.

Oh Tyrant Love! hast thou possest

The prudent, learn'd, and virtuous breast?

Wisdom and wit in vain reclaim,

And Arts but soften us to feel thy flame.

Love, soft intruder, enters here,

But ent'ring learns to be sincere.

Marcus with blushes owns he loves,

And Brutus tenderly reproves.

Why, Virtue, dost thou blame desire,

Which Nature has imprest?

Why, Nature, dost thou soonest fire

The mild and gen'rous breast?

Chorus.

Love's purer flames the Gods approve;

The Gods and Brutus bent to love:

Brutus for absent Portia sighs,

And sterner Cassius melts at Junia's eyes.

What is loose love? a transient gust,

Spent in a sudden storm of lust,

A vapour fed from wild desire,

A wand'ring, self-consuming fire,

But Hymen's kinder flames unite;

And burn for ever one;

Chaste as cold Cynthia's virgin light,

Productive as the Sun.

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