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EPIGRAM; FROM THE GREEK: In the Seventh Book of the Anthologia. |
Select poems of Edward Hovel Thurlow | ||
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EPIGRAM; FROM THE GREEK: In the Seventh Book of the Anthologia.
Thou hast, sweet maid, those eyes of love,Which crowned Juno turns on Jove;
The hands of Pallas; Paphia's breast;
The legs of Thetis; he is blest,
Who sees thee; but more blest, who hears
Thy voice; almost a God appears,
Who pants with thy desire; but he,
Who marries, is a deity!
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