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Answer to the Foregoing, Addressed to Miss----

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

Dear simple girl, those flattering arts,

(From which thou'dst guard frail female hearts,

Exist but in imagination,

Mere phantoms of thine own creation;

For he who views that witching grace,

That perfect form, that lovely face,

With eyes admiring, oh! believe me,

He never wishes to deceive thee:

Once in thy polish'd mirror glance

Thou'lt there descry that elegance

Which from our sex demands such praises,

But envy in the other raises.--

Then he who tells thee of thy beauty,

Believe me, only does his duty:

Ah! fly not from the candid youth;

It is not flattery,--'tis truth.

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About this poem

First line
Dear simple girl, those flattering arts,
Poet
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Themes
love, beauty, grief, time

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