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" I do confess thou'rt smooth and fair, And I might have gone near to love thee ; Had I not found the slightest prayer That lips could speak had power to move thee : But I can let thee now alone, As worthy to be loved by none. "
The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and Belles ... - الصفحة 16
1829
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