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Lady! in whom the fairest beauties graces dwell
An Ake to breathe the morning's fragrant Air
Descend and let charm your our Solitary Dell
You starry dews invite thee, Lady fair!
Many a Melody sweetly Mingles there
And streams And songs And flowers of sweetest smell
Round the gay bank banks Rear up their citadel
In proud securIty as tho' they were
Appointed guarde And o'er A scene so sweet:
Lady! all natures Looks most Lovely now
Unvarcounted beauties – thoughts most exquisite
In hottest union blend; – a loving few
Seemed to pervade, – & brighten earth & Sea earth, heaven; – & welcome thee –
All, all is lovely now o'er earth & sea
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acte iv scene i |
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sir john bowring |
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in french and english |
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