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A change so swift, what ert ay Sit ever 4 
It rushed upon me like a mig 
And bore me in a moment 2 paren ound 
I’ve loved away myself: in one short hour, 
Already am I gone an age of passion...... ood dete 
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izes hearts, not waiting for consent, 
Like sudden death, that snatches, unprepared ; 
fire from heaven, scarce seen so soon as felt. 
nsdown’s Heroic Love. 
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/Oh! there are looks and tones that me 
' An instant sunshine through the hear 
|as if the soul, that minute, caug 
Some treasure it through life had sought! .. . . Moore. 
Thou comest in beauty on my gaze at ee. 1 
_ Image of many a dream in hours past tl. , Halleck. 
ANSWER. 
‘Ts it on that love should of a ag take icich 
old? Shaks. 
The worst fault you have i is to ie in] 
Tis a fault I would not change for y our ial virtue. Id, 
COWSLIP, Common. Wane grace. ‘A soft subduing grace a1 — breathed.” 
European. Poets _ A lovelier dle te ve neve drew ; 
For the fond 2 OPE mien 
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And heaven’s soft roof azure inter-aye was seen. Sade 
Fairer than the pbs of the ada when it : a ina 
Ossian. 
Fair as 5 the forms, pa wove in fancy’s om 
Float in light vision round the poet's s head, . . Mason, 
Around her shone 
The nameless charms, unmark’d by her alone. . Byron. 
- She doubts the beauty, which she _— alone 
Whic h dazzles every eye, except her o . Hayley. 
eOPer her warm cheek the blush of vie swims. Shake. 
~ The bloom that open’d on her i ae: 
” Wal seem’d the emblem of her anes ie aed 
Where snowy innocence 4 Zz 
trace, 
With blushing modesty combin’d 
sched tree “y 
Then her mirth—olbd *twhs ns ore as vr tok wing Ns 
From uy bar He the wild bird in in spring. 
