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ON SEEING HER WITH A WHITE VEIL AND A RICH GIRDLE.
Μαργαριται δηλουσι δακρυων π(οον.
Ap. Nicephor. in Oneirocritico.
Put off the vestal veil, nor, oh!
Let weeping angels view it;
Your cheeks belie its virgin snow,
And blush repenting through it.
Let weeping angels view it;
Your cheeks belie its virgin snow,
And blush repenting through it.
Put off the fatal zone you wear;
The shining pearls around it
Are tears, that fell from Virtue there,
The hour when Love unbound it.
The shining pearls around it
Are tears, that fell from Virtue there,
The hour when Love unbound it.
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