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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: A PORTRAIT: ADDRESSED TO MRS. CREWE, WITH THE COMEDY OF THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. BY R. B. SHERIDAN, Tell me, ye prim adepts in Scandal's school, Who rail by precept and detract by rule, Lives there no character, so tried, so known, So deck'd with grace, and so unlike your own, That even you assist her fame to raise, Approve by envy, and by silence praise Attend ? a model shall attract your view ? Daughters of calumny, I summon you You shall decide if this a portrait prove, Or fond creation of the Muse and Love. Attend, ye virgin critics, shrewd and sage, Ye matron censors of this childish age, Whose peering eye and wrinkled front declare A fix'd antipathy to young and fair; By cunning, cautious; or by nature, cold, In maiden madness, virulently bold ? Attend, ye skill'd to coin the precious tale. Creating proof, where innuendoes fail Whose practised memories, cruelly exact, Omit no circumstance, except the fact ? Attend, all ye who boast, ? or old or young, ? The living libel of a slanderous tongue So shall my theme as far contrasted be, As saints by fiends, or hymns by calumny. Come, gentle Amoret (for 'neath that name In worthier verse is sung thy beauty's fame); Come ? for but thee who seeks the muse ? and while Celestial blushes check thy conscious smile, With timid grace, and hesitating eye, The perfect model, which I boast, supply: ? Vain Muse could'st thou the humblest sketch create Of her, or slightest charm could'st imitate ? Could thy blest strain in kindred colors trace The faintest wonder of her form and face ? Poets would study the immortal line, And Reynolds own his art subdued by thine, That art, which well might added lustre give To Nature's best, and Heaven's superlative: On Granbys c...
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