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J. C. Squire, ed. A Book of Women’s Verse. 1921.

By Mary Masters (c. 1733)

Answer to a Panegyrick by one who supposed her handsome

MY songs th’ attentive nymphs with pleasure hear,

Because in me no rival charms they fear.

My shape erroneous, and my stature low

Can to the eye no dang’rous beauty show.

The list’ning youths who at a distance hear,

Secure of freedom, may approach more near.

All I can boast, is this one single grant,

Just sense enough to know how much I want.