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				Title:     De Erotio Puella 
			    Author: Robert Louis Stevenson [More Titles by Stevenson ]		                
			     THIS girl was sweeter than the song of swans,And daintier than the lamb upon the lawns
 Or Curine oyster.  She, the flower of girls,
 Outshone the light of Erythraean pearls;
 The teeth of India that with polish glow,
 The untouched lilies or the morning snow.
 Her tresses did gold-dust outshine
 And fair hair of women of the Rhine.
 Compared to her the peacock seemed not fair,
 The squirrel lively, or the phoenix rare;
 Her on whose pyre the smoke still hovering waits;
 Her whom the greedy and unequal fates
 On the sixth dawning of her natal day,
 My child-love and my playmate - snatcht away.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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