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Sonnet CCXXII.

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In tale Stella duo begli occhi vidi.     THE BEAUTY OF LAURA IS PEERLESS.         In one fair star I saw two brilliant eyes,     With sweetness, modesty, so glistening o'er,     That soon those graceful nests of Love before     My worn heart learnt all others to despise:     Equall'd not her whoever won the prize     In ages gone on any foreign shore;     Not she to Greece whose wondrous beauty bore     Unnumber'd ills, to Troy death's anguish'd cries:     Not the fair Roman, who, with ruthless blade     Piercing her chaste and outraged bosom, fled     Dishonour worse than death, like charms display'd;     Such excellence should brightest glory shed     On Nature, as on me supreme delight,     But, ah! too lately come, too soon it takes its flight.     MACGREGOR.

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