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AMIABILITY, 
GRACE AND ELEGANCE. 
More fair 
More sweet, ang the jassamine’s flower : 
—— are pinks in a morn to com mapare.t 
u bear a gentle mind, = os 
Rnaitiie follow such creatu 
Not only good and kind, 
But strong and elevated was her mind 
Still o’er my life preserve thy mild control, 
Correct my views, and elevate my sou 
And love, and gentleness, and joy impart. . . . Beattie. 
Graceful to sight, and elegant to thought.... Young. 
Sweet thoughts are mirrored in her face, 
And every motion is a grace 
Her ioe of motion, and of look, ed smooth 
And swimming majesty of step and t ead, 
The prise of form and features, ssi 
The soul afloat, even like delicious airs 
Of flute and harp Milman. 
Grace that with tenderness and sense combined 
To form that harmony of soul, of face, 
Where beauty shines the mirror o1 the mind. . Mason. 
Alas! my lord, if talking would prevail, 
r; bogie Eston by all: 
bid sid ians talk o o temper, 
ree with an argument new ana * ulse ; 
Then think, my lord, of reasoning into love.. Young. 
Love is not = our power. 
ed what seems stranger, is sok’ in our choice: 
We only love, cs fate ordains we should, 
And blindly fond, oft slight superior seri. . Frowde. 
re cannot a him 
Yet I suppose i s kiow i noble, 
of great at of fresh ae aisles vehi 
In voices well divulged, learned and — 
And in dimensions, and the shape of n 
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A gracious person: but yet I cannot ag seo . Shaks. 
If of herself she will not love, 
Nothing can move her 
dolatry 
ace never a 
... Sir J. Suckling. 
