Ye Watchful Guardians of the Fair

YE WATCHFUL GUARDIANS OF THE FAIR.

Y E watchful guardians of the fair,
Who skiff on wings of ambient air,
Of my dear Delia take a care,
And represent her lover,
With all the gaiety of youth,
With honour, justice, love, and truth;
Till I return her passions sooth,
For me in whispers move her.

Be careful no base sordid slave,
With soul sunk in a golden grave,
Who knows no virtue but to save,
With glaring gold bewitch her;
Tell her for me she was design'd,
For me who know how to be kind,
And have more plenty in my mind
Than one who 's ten times richer.

Let all the world turn upside down,
And fools run an eternal round,
In quest of what can ne'er be found,
To please their vain ambition.
Let little minds great charms espy
In shadows which at distance lie,
Whose hop'd-for pleasure, when come nigh,
Proves nothing in fruition:

But cast into a mould divine,
Fair Delia does with lustre shine,
Her virtuous soul 's an ample mine,
Which yields a constant treasure.
Let poets in sublimest lays
Employ their skill her fame to raise;
Let sons of music pass whole days,
With well-tun'd reeds, to please her.
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