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Woman.

    By John Clare



    O Woman, lovely Woman, magic flower,
    What loves, what pleasures in thy graces meet!
    Thou blushing blossom, dropt from Eden's bower;
    Thou fair exotic, delicately sweet!--
    Thy tender beauty Mercy wrung from heaven,
    A drop of honey in a world of woe;
    From Wisdom's pitying hand thy sweets were given,
    That man a glimpse of happiness might know.
    -If destitute of Woman, what were life?
    Could wealth and wine thy loveliness bestow,
    And give the bliss that centres in a wife,
    That makes one loth to leave this heaven below
    Pains they might soothe, and cares subdue awhile,
    But soon the soul would sigh for 'witching Woman's smile.



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