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The Unfading Beauty

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He that loves a rosy cheek,     Or a coral lip admires,     Or from star-like eyes doth seek     Fuel to maintain his fires:     As old Time makes these decay,     So his flames must waste away.     But a smooth and steadfast mind,     Gentle thoughts and calm desires,     Hearts with equal love combined,     Kindle never-dying fires.     Where these are not, I despise     Lovely cheeks or lips or eyes.

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