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To Lydia II

    By Eugene Field



    When praising Telephus you sing
    His rosy neck and waxen arms,
    Forgetful of the pangs that wring
    This heart for my neglected charms,

    Soft down my cheek the tear-drop flows,
    My color comes and goes the while,
    And my rebellious liver glows,
    And fiercely swells with laboring bile.

    Perchance yon silly, passionate youth,
    Distempered by the fumes of wine,
    Has marred your shoulder with his tooth,
    Or scarred those rosy lips of thine.

    Be warned; he cannot faithful prove,
    Who, with the cruel kiss you prize,
    Has hurt the little mouth I love,
    Where Venus's own nectar lies.

    Whom golden links unbroken bind,
    Thrice happy--more than thrice are they;
    And constant, both in heart and mind,
    In love await the final day.



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