Upon a Young Woman, Who, from Her Very Strong Likeness to a Jew-Appearance, about the Eyes, the Author Gave the Name of HIs "Jew's Eye"

Upon a young Woman, who, from her very strong Likeness to a Few-Appearance, about the Eyes, the Author gave the Name of his " Jew's Eye. "

A SONG.

I.

For sprightly Looks and bonny Mein,
Of all the Girls that e'er I've seen,
In Town or Country's fairest Scene,
There's none like fav'rite Jew's Eye .

II.

Such dimpl'd Smiles, and lively Air,
To her what other can compare?
She's ev'ry Thing that's sweet and rare,
My charming fav'rite Jew's Eye .

III.

Her jetty Locks, with tempting Grace,
In careless Ringlets shade her Face,
To her all other Girls give Place,
My lovely fav'rite Jew's Eye .

IV.

Her Kisses how ambrosial sweet,
For Gods 'emselves the highest Treat;
What Extacy whene'er we meet,
My dear engaging Jew's Eye .

V.

Ye Pow'rs presiding o'er the Fate
Of Lovers, and the wedded State,
Grant her your very best of Mate,
My all-deserving Jew's Eye .

VI.

May Length of Life, and happy Days,
Protect her long with deathless Praise,
And very late to your bright Blaze,
Translate my fav'rite Jew's Eye .
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