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Blondine.

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I wandered through a careless world         Deceived when not deceiving,     And never gave an idle heart         The rapture of believing.     The smiles, the sighs, the glancing eyes,         Of many hundred comers     Swept by me, light as rose-leaves blown         From long-forgotten summers.     But never eyes so deep and bright         And loyal in their seeming,     And never smiles so full of light         Have shone upon my dreaming.     The looks and lips so gay and wise,         The thousand charms that wreathe them,      - Almost I dare believe that truth         Is safely shrined beneath them.     Ah! do they shine, those eyes of thine,         But for our own misleading?     The fresh young smile, so pure and fine,         Does it but mock our reading?     Then faith is fled, and trust is dead,         And unbelief grows duty,     If fraud can wield the triple arm         Of youth and wit and beauty.

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