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TO - (5) by THOMAS MOORE

First Line: THAT WRINKLE, WHEN FIRST I ESPIED IT
Last Line: THEN BASK IN THE NOON OF ANOTHER!

THAT wrinkle, when first I espied it,
At once put my heart out of pain,
Till the eye, that was glowing beside it,
Disturb'd my ideas again!

Thou art just in the twilight at present,
When woman's declension begins,
When, fading from all that is pleasant,
She bids a good night to her sins!

Yet thou still art so lovely to me,
I would sooner, my exquisite mother!
Repose in the sunset of thee,
Then bask in the noon of another!



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