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And help thee in thine objects * Thou woutdat look On woman ' s beauty ; nbt upon the farm * Which long have passed away , but as they lire . Move , and have being at the present time * Thou wouldst see pass before thee Eartlfs perfection , And make choice of * sympathizing &piriti
Like to thine own » jet without speck or Saw-In its external sbroudingv ¦; Stranoer , Show me these Until I bid thee stop , and our comnAuniags J T Shall be of deeper purpose ^ Spirit ^ Benokl ! Stranger . A form of beauty glows upon the disk , Radiant in streamy light . Her garments float Like atry go&amdrv Hfer lon ^ fair irahr 4 ii * Twines in symmetrtc tt ^ tcefry . Her feet ' ¦' ¦
Are MotionVt # 1 n ^ b 6 rri chi / d re n , and her tiands Seem like Proportion ' s rrmsie . N 5 # Mshe tittn * Her fairy face this way ; those soft blue eyes Are radiant with affection still unclaimed , But eager to cxpand- Those parted lips Are eloquent of maidl > ood * s gentle thoughts ; And theTOTsrr-earis turned towards the air ,
Which stilly moves , as though the lover s voice Born in her dreams Wefre gently whispering vow » Sweet to youth ' s first affection . Beauty ! Beauty \ Thy silence is more eloquent than wonfoi ^ ! i / i > Spirit . Thy longing , then , is satisfied * - Stranger . Peace ! Mine eyes drink in her sweetness * my chilled heart . >? A
Warms at he * aspect , yet my tpirit sbrinks . o -, ^ As though there were a yawniitg gulf beneath t A shelving bank of flowers . 1 'Ugase on b « r , -i '¦ <<> And cruakfimotioo . Likeanaiialyi ^ • ... - ¦ . < > ' - > v 3 A calm , cold analyst , I'll scan her ofeiv ^* < U , wi ; I »« tA Thble eye « which k » ok a £ otio % r < io tfcey b # am t - - -. With the awakeniiur senses ? jdo Ibay ^ edt ' t - . - mo ^ An object , or the object « 1 Jimsh » nmM ) \ « t ; ; » > tx ^ j ^ Xfe lm # ^ r the * t * e ^ md cWnom tk + tme > < atid lev ^ a ^ rH The false and worthless ? l * t mp k > okfegH >© . * 3 n ) v ; a Oh ! she is beautiful , for sense ifttbfcJtuttfal , ' -r v / O ai tO A b ^ Mfuife «^<* wWpC # * l «^ PMMi 50 ^ ^ f , riA . tihi ^ WitlK ^ ^ I ^^ 'Np ^ V ^^ ^ ^ ^^ Is but the pleasant' couch , where jfotl raclii ** .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1835, page 657, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2650/page/29/
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