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The Line of Brunswick -- began to reign George I .... 1714 .... George II .... 1727 .... Caroline [[underline]] George III .... 1760 .... Charlotte Strelitz [[/underline]] I never yet could see that face Which had no dart for me; From 15 Years to 50's space They all victorious be. Colour, or shape, good limbs or face, Goodness, or wit, in all I find In motion or in speech a grace; [[deletion]] And [[/deletion]] If all fail; why tis [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] Woman [[/addition]] kind. If tall, the name of proper slays, If fair, she's pleasant as the light; If short, her prettyness does please If black, what Lover loves not night? The fat, like plenty fills my heart The Lean with love make me so too If streight, her body's Cupid's dart To me; if crooked 'tis his bow. Cowley.