TO THE Author of the LADY’S MUSEUM.

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MADAM,

THE inclosed little poem was written by the celebrated Earl of Dorset. It was never published, and may possibly be acceptable to some of your readers: I am, madam,

Your most humble servant, J F.

Lord DORSET to his LADY.

Not, Chloe, that I truer am,

Or juster than the rest;

For I could change each hour like them

Were it my interest.

But I am tied to very thee

By ev’ry thought I have,

And would you now my heart set free,

I’d be again your slave.

All that in woman is ador’d,

Tn thy dear self I find;

For the whole sex can but afford

The handsome and the kind.

Why should I then seek farther store,

And still make love anew;

Since change itself can give no more,

‘Tis easy to be true.