To the Rt. Hon. Charlotte Lady Conway, on her resolving to leave Bath. O Charlotte, truly pious, early wise! The Pleasures sought by others, you despise: Nor Bath, nor Bath's Allurements thee detain; Unmov'd, you quit them to the Gay and Vain. But tho' nor Health, nor Pleasure will prevail; The Happiness you give, should turn the Scale. O stay, and teach the Virtues of thy Breast: Thousands by thy Example may be blest: A Mind so humble, and so truly great, So fitted to oblige in ev'ry State; A Manner, so engaging and discrete, A Manner, so inimitably sweet! These, and thy thousand Charms, who can express? Seymour, how vast a Treasure you possess!