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MY heart's no forest where each passer-by
Can raise an echo to his single cry;
Nor is 't a mirror, where each beauty's face
Glasses itself, and charms me for a while;
Then, passing on, to others leave its place,
Who in their turn shall win me with a smile.
But like a Venus chiseled by the Greek, -
Beauty enchained within a marble frame, -
Or like the words the May-tide linnets speak,
Always so sweet, and yet for aye the same -
I guard thy form alone, alone thy name.
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