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As she to bathe herself began Invisible the God of Love Chanc'd then within the Sea to rove And to the sprightly fair one ran; And as she lightly plunged in The Water gave unto her skin A snowy whiteness still more bright Like Venus springing from the Surge In all her charms she did emerge More lovely than the Queen of Night. Cupid still kept her in his view Still," said he, I'll your steps pursue Till Thetis I have elsewhere seen I'll tell her then to boast no more. Augusta's on the Margate shore And [[underline]] should be call'd great Neptune's [[/underline]] Queen.