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[The Eastern swain, whose amorous eyes]

Καλα πεφανται.

The Eastern swain, whose amorous eyes
Each fairer form alarms,
Deems plump rotundity of size,
The first of female charms.

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Yet such regard for corpulence shown,
Proceeds on rational ground:
That must be visible grace, you'll own,
Which measures, so much round.
O! test, infallible, tho' concise,
Of feminine desert!—
When lovers estimate beauty's price,
Like timber—by the girt!