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The Temptation

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The Demon, in my chamber high,     This morning came to visit me,     And, thinking he would find some fault,     He whispered: "I would know of thee     Among the many lovely things     That make the magic of her face,     Among the beauties, black and rose,     That make her body's charm and grace,     Which is most fair?" Thou didst reply     To the Abhorred, O soul of mine:     "No single beauty is the best     When she is all one flower divine.     When all things charm me I ignore     Which one alone brings most delight;     She shines before me like the dawn,     And she consoles me like the night.     The harmony is far too great,     That governs all her body fair,     For impotence to analyse     And say which note is sweetest there.     O mystic metamorphosis!     My senses into one sense flow     Her voice makes perfume when she speaks,     Her breath is music faint and low!"

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