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III.
Thus Ammon's Son with fierce Delight
Smil'd at the Terrours of the Fight;
The Thoughts of Conquest charm'd his Eyes,
He conquer'd, and he wept the Prize.

IV.
Love, like a Prospect, with delight
Sweetly deceives the distant Sight,
Where the tir'd Travellers survey,
O'er hanging Rocks, a dang'rous Way.

V.
Ye Fair that would victorious prove,
Seem but half Kind, when most you love;
Damon pursues if Cælia flies,
But when her Love is born, his dies.

VI.