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				Title:     The Charming Girl Of Somerset 
			    Author: George W. Doneghy [More Titles by Doneghy ]		                
			     By magic spell was I entrancedWhen on me first thy brown eyes glanced,
 And sunbeams played at hide and seek
 Thro' silken ringlets on thy dimpling cheek,
 And like some glorious halo shed
 Their radiance o'er thy shapely head--
 And seemed as if they loved to dwell
 Where'er thy airy footsteps fell!
 And in my dreams I see thee now--
 The pearly teeth--the arching brow--
 The form that mocks the sculptor's art
 To add one curve that could impart
 More beauty and more witching grace,
 Or chisel out a sweeter face!
 Blest be the hour when first I met
 This charming girl of Somerset!
 
 
 
 
 
 
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