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August 1, 2006

You Charm’d Me Not With That Fair Face – John Dryden

Filed under: D — by cerene @ 6:59 pm

    You charm’d me not with that fair face
    Though it was all divine:
    To be another’s is the grace,
    That makes me wish you mine.

    The Gods and Fortune take their part
    Who like young monarchs fight;
    And boldly dare invade that heart
    Which is another’s right.

    First mad with hope we undertake
    To pull up every bar;
    But once possess’d, we faintly make
    A dull defensive war.

    Now every friend is turn’d a foe
    In hope to get our store:
    And passion makes us cowards grow,
    Which made us brave before.

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