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[Dear, and ever dear, whom I]

Dear, and ever dear, whom I
Wooed and won without a lie,
Let my growing passion prove
Still more pleasing to my Love.
Verses smiling have you view'd,
Graced alone with gratitude:
Still they're grateful : may they prove
Still more pleasing to my Love!
Here no witty falsehood shines;
Here no tinsel gilds the lines.
This suffices, if they prove
Full of truth and full of love!
Truth can never need a lie:
Truth is sense and poetry.
Truth alone could Nutty move:
Truth is happiness and love.
May our age be as our youth,
Full of love, and full of truth!

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One the other never grieving,
Undeceived and undeceiving;
Happy thou, transported I;
Faithful, blest, without a lie!