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Thy mind and form divine;
But ah! thou art as false as fair,
Light and inconstant as the air.

Ev'n now I dare not see thy smiles,
Or thy soft witchery brave,
Lest I should trust thy magic wiles,
And be again thy slave;
I'll fly for ever from thy spell,
Fair faithless Julia—Fare thee well!





SONNET TO MY SLEEPING INFANT.
How sweet thy sleep! my gentle boy,
Surely thy dreams are fraught with joy,