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My Mopsa Is Little. By Philodemus.

    By Thomas Moore



    My Mopsa is little, my Mopsa is brown,
    But her cheek is as smooth as the peach's soft down,
        And, for blushing, no rose can come near her;
    In short, she has woven such nets round my heart,
    That I ne'er from my dear little Mopsa can part,--
        Unless I can find one that's dearer.

    Her voice hath a music that dwells on the ear,
    And her eye from its orb gives a daylight so clear,
        That I'm dazzled whenever I meet her;
    Her ringlets, so curly, are Cupid's own net,
    And her lips, oh their sweetness I ne'er shall forget--
        Till I light upon lips that are sweeter.

    But 'tis not her beauty that charms me alone,
    'Tis her mind, 'tis that language whose eloquent tone
        From the depths of the grave could revive one:
    In short, here I swear, that if death were her doom,
    I would instantly join my dead love in the tomb--
    Unless I could meet with a live



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