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The Powers of the Pen

A poem addressed to John Curre ... By E. Lloyd ... The second edition, with large additions

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Drawn by old Homer's hand, the Rose
Still on the Cheek of Helen blows.
Her Beauty suffers no Decay,
Nor moulders for the worm a Prey;
Time's chissel cuts no wrinkles in
The velvet smoothness of her skin:
Nor can the Thirst of old Age sip
The dewy Moisture of her lip;
And now her Eyes as brilliant shew,
As Paris saw them long ago.
For tho' her beauteous body must
Have crumbled into native dust,

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Yet still her Features live in Song,
Like Hebe, ever fair and young.