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The Judgement Of Venus

When Kneller's works, of various grace,

Were to fair Venus shown,

The Goddess spied in every

Some features of her own.

Just so, (and pointing with her hand)So shone, says she, my eyes,

When from two goddesses I

An apple for a prize.

When in the glass and river

My face I lately view'd,

Such was I, if the glass be true,

If true the crystal flood.

In colours of this glorious

Apelles painted me;

My hair, thus flowing with the

Sprung from my native sea.

Like this disorder'd, wild, forlorn,

Big with ten thousand fears,

Thee, my Adonis, did I mournE'en beautiful in tears.

But viewing Myra placed apart,

I fear, says she,

I fear,

Appelles, that Sir Godfrey's

Has far surpass'd thine here:

Or I, a goddess of the skies,

By Mary am undone,

And must resign to her the prize,

The apple, which I won.

But soon as she had Myra seen,

Majestically fair,

The sparkling eye, the look serene,

The gay and easy air.

With fiery emulation

The wondering goddess cried,

Apelles must to Kneller yield,

Or Venus must to Hyde.

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Matthew Prior

Matthew Prior (21 July 1664 – 18 September 1721) was an English poet and diplomat.[1][2] He is also known as a contributor to The Examiner.

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