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Beauty and Health
Fair Beauty and Health, twin sisters,
  Once journeyed through the land.
A wee little maid with sunny curls
  They led by the dimpled hand.

Oh, their days were bright and joyous,
  Their path with flowers gay;
For many years, these faithful friends
  Were with her by night and day.

She loved the dear companions,
  Who made her life so blest;
But though she ne'er confessed the truth,
  It was Beauty she loved the best.

It was any thing to please her,
  To keep her always near;
But sturdy Health was slighted oft',
  Neglected more each year.

Till, though she loved the maiden
  With a heart that was warm and true,
She slowly, sadly went away,
  Sweet Beauty followed too.

"Stay, stay," cried the startled maiden,
  "Dear Beauty, do not go.
For Health has gone, I have only you.
  And Beauty, I love you so."

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