Life and Literary Remains of L. E. L. by Laman Blanchard. In Two Volumes |
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A LADY'S BEAUTY. |
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A LADY'S BEAUTY.
Ladye, thy white brow is fair,Beauty's morning light is there;
And thine eye is like a star,
Dark as those of midnight are:
Round thee satin robe is flung;
Pearls upon thy neck are hung:
Yet thou wearest silk and gem,
As thou hadst forgotten them.
Lovelier is the ray that lies
On thy lip, and in thine eyes.
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