ABSTRACT

In consequence of her charming Performance of Zoriana in his Tragedy of Lorenzo Tho’ Beauty may charm the fond heart with a smile, ’Tis Pity’s meek sigh that can hold it secure; The softness of Sorrow can gently beguile, When the loud tone of Pleasure can scarcely allure. The Eye that shone sweetly with fancied distress, 5 Now beaming with rapture, mere lovely appears; For the Bard’s proudest Laurels, he deigns to confess, Were cherish’d by Genius, and nurs’d with her Tears. JULIA