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The Resemblance.

    By Thomas Moore



            ---- vo cercand' io,
            Donna quant' e possibile in altrui
            La desiata vostra forma vera
.
                        PETRARC, Sonett. 14.


    Yes, if 'twere any common love,
        That led my pliant heart astray,
    I grant, there's not a power above
        Could wipe the faithless crime away.

    But 'twas my doom to err with one
        In every look so like to thee
    That, underneath yon blessed sun
        So fair there are but thou and she

    Both born of beauty, at a birth,
        She held with thine a kindred sway,
    And wore the only shape on earth
        That could have lured my soul to stray.

    Then blame me not, if false I be,
        'Twas love that waked the fond excess;
    My heart had been more true to thee,
        Had mine eye prized thy beauty less.



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