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1802–1864

My lady hath as soft a hand...

George Pope Morris

My lady hath as soft a hand As any queen in fairy-land; And, hidden in her tiny boot, As dainty and as light a foot.

Her foot! Her little hand and foot! No star that kindles in the sky Burns brighter than my lady's eye;

And ne'er before did beauty grace So fair a form, so sweet a face! Her face! Her gentle form and face!

My lady hath a golden heart, Free from the dross of worldly art; Which, in the sight of heaven above, Is mine with all its hoarded love!

Her love! Her boundless wealth of love!

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