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Muse

Oh Lady with eyes of dazzling light,
With treſses rich and darkly bright,
Oh Lady of the roseate cheek,
Where health and feeling blushing speak,
And lips where circling graces wreathe,
Where music sense and fragrance Breathe,
Oh thee did nature too impart,
Her richest gift of mind and heart,
These thou hast improved with ardent care,
Turn'd o'er the page of knowledge fair,
Why hast thou natures gifts so priz'd,
And yet alaſs my gift despised,
Return my Harp the muse then sigh'd,
So fondly given so long untired,
A Harp forever doom'd to sleep
Lady you have no right to keep