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Venus' Looking-Glass.

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I marked where lovely Venus and her court     With song and dance and merry laugh went by;     Weightless, their wingless feet seemed made to fly,     Bound from the ground and in mid air to sport.     Left far behind I heard the dolphins snort,     Tracking their goddess with a wistful eye,     Around whose head white doves rose, wheeling high     Or low, and cooed after their tender sort.     All this I saw in spring. Through summer heat     I saw the lovely Queen of Love no more.     But when flushed autumn through the woodlands went     I spied sweet Venus walk amid the wheat:     Whom seeing, every harvester gave o'er     His toil, and laughed and hoped and was content.

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