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Fair one! embodiment of Loveliness!         Angelic beauty beams upon thy countenance,         And from its image of Lucretian purity         Thine inborn virtue shines divinely forth.         Thy sparkling eyes of bright cerulean blue,         Rich sapphire gems, flash with Arcadian artlessness,         Impelling Cupid's arrows, passion-fraught,         Discharged from bow of myrtle 'gainst my heart,         Which throbs and flutters, quivering from the thrust.

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