Before creating Nature will'd

First Line Before creating Nature will'd
Date 1737
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Riddle.

Transcribed from "A Riddle by a Lady." The Gentleman's Magazine, vol. 7 September 1737, p. 567. British Periodicals, [Proquest Document ID:] 8535142. 

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Before creating Nature will'd

That atoms into form should jar,

By me the boundless space was fill'd,

On me was built the first-made star.

For me the Saint will break his word;

By the proud Atheist I'm rever'd;

At me the Coward draws his sword,

And by the Hero I am fear'd.

Scorn'd by the meek and humble mind,

Yet often by the vain possest;

Heard by the deaf, seen by the blind,

And to the troubled conscience rest.

Than wisdom's sacred self I'm wiser,

And yet by every blockhead known;

I'm freely given by the miser,

Kept by the prodigal alone.

The ***, God bless him! (as 'tis said)

At me is sometimes in a passion;

Yet even him I can persuade,

To act against his inclination.

As Vice deform'd, as Virtue fair,

The Courtier's loss, the Patriot's gains,

The Poet's purse, the Coxcomb's care,

Read,—and you'll have me for your pains.