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Odes Of Anacreon - Ode LXXIV.

    By Thomas Moore



    Monarch Love, resistless boy,
    With whom the rosy Queen of Joy,
    And nymphs, whose eyes have Heaven's hue,
    Disporting tread the mountain-dew;
    Propitious, oh! receive my sighs,
    Which, glowing with entreaty, rise
    That thou wilt whisper to the breast
    Of her I love thy soft behest:
    And counsel her to learn from thee.
    That lesson thou hast taught to me.
    Ah! if my heart no flattery tell,
    Thou'lt own I've learned that lesson well!



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