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TO MY GEORGIE.
Where thy brown wealth of waving tresses floats
In beautiful luxuriance—thy lips
Of richest coral, where a thousand smiles
Appear and flee in frolic chase, like birds
Around a sleeping lake at morning-tide—
I gaze on these, sweet cousin, and in all
I see a spirit of deep purity;
A living, breathing, glowing soul of deep
And holy purity, from which dark Vice
And Sin would cower and fly, rebuked and quelled
As by Religion's power.

             My cousin dear,
Thou art a very dream of loveliness,
And beauty is thy purity. Thou art
A creature whose high soul is troubled not
With the temptations of a world of sin.
Thy gentle spirit here hath kept undimmed
The angel-charm on which our God in heaven
Set His own signet of unchanging truth.
I love thee, and I reverence thy high