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ON THE EYES OF MISS A--- H---
Anne's Eye is liken'd to the Sun,
From it such Beams of Beauty fall;
And this can be denied by none,
For like the Sun, it shines on All.
From it such Beams of Beauty fall;
And this can be denied by none,
For like the Sun, it shines on All.
Then do not admiration smother,
Or say these glances don't become her;
To you, or I, or any other
Her Sun, displays perpetual Summer.
Or say these glances don't become her;
To you, or I, or any other
Her Sun, displays perpetual Summer.
January 14, 1807.
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