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ON A MINIATURE.
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ON A MINIATURE.

The same, yet not the same; here is the eyeThro' which thy pure soul looked, as it looks now,—Calm, steadfast, true; here the unruffled brow,And the sweet mouth about whose corners lieShy, shifting graces that betray what speechShall issue from thy lips—soft, gracious words,Sweet as the songs of Summer's earliest birdsWhen in green woods they carol each to each.Ah! how my thoughts fly backward, as I gazeOn this dear portrait, to those golden hoursWhen all the earth for me was sown with flowers,And all too short the Summer's longest days.With the same love that thrilled me then, I nowPress to my lips thy pictured cheek and brow.