LXIV.

The sort of thing to turn a young man's head,

Or make a Werter of him in the end.

No wonder then a purer soul should dread

This sort of chaste liaison for a friend;

It were much better to be wed or dead,

Than wear a heart a Woman loves to rend.

'T is best to pause, and think, ere you rush on,

If that a bonne fortune be really bonne.

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