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Classic poem

A Woman's Hair

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

Oh! little lock of golden hue

In gently waving ringlet curl'd,

By the dear head on which you grew,

I would not lose you for _a world_.

Not though a thousand more adorn

The polished brow where once you shone,

Like rays which guild a cloudless sky

Beneath Columbia's fervid zone.

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