To Harriet
George Gordon Lord Byron
Harriet! to see such Circumspection, In Ladies I have no objection Concerning what they read; An ancient Maid’s a sage adviser, Like her, you will be much the wiser, In word, as well as Deed. But Harriet, I don’t wish to flatter, And really think ‘t would make the matter More perfect if not quite, If other Ladies when they preach, Would certain Damsels also teach More cautiously to write.
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