O AFFLICTED lover and forsaken expectant! I have understood that you long to see me; and still preserve your attachment for me. But you ought not to depend on the promise of Beauties; you ought not to set your heart on their assurances.
Nevertheless if the lover be sincere and content with beholding, what objection is there?
Want of firmness will not do; patience is requisite. The moon of my beauty may soon shine from the window; and the tree of my stature may cast its shadow on the terrace.