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SHE'S FAIR AND FALSE by GEORGE LUNT

First Line: SHE'S FAIR AND FALSE! THAT SUCH A HEART
Last Line: FADE ICY-COLD IN DEPTHS AND GLOOM.
Subject(s): BEAUTY; DUPLICITY; WOMEN; DECEIT;

SHE'S fair and false! that such a heart,
Should sully dwelling so divine!
Heaven's temple all the outward part,
But shame defiles the inner shrine.
Methought, bewildered by the grace,
That flowed on every tone and look,
My foolish heart might dare to trace
The fountain of so sweet a brook.

Of some clear lake he loves to think,
Who tracks the river's pleasant course,
And sighs at length to see it sink
In weeds and caverns, at its source.
Thus I, beguiled by many a dream,
That led through scenes of dazzling bloom,
Heart-sick beheld my fairy stream
Fade icy-cold in depths and gloom.



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