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Take the name of nine sisters that romp on Parnassus,

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With the downy chin'd god belov'd by the lasses:

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The flower that ever creates new delight,

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And the Bard who so sweetly descants on the night.

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The Nymph who deep buried in Woodstock's drear gloom
Met with flambeaux her lover at the blaze of high noon

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The muse who first on Aracadia's plain,
Mellifl'ously warbles the heart-thrilling strain.

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The town o'er whose walls peer'd the horrible sphynx;

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And the bane of old Illium, a beautiful minx.

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The city where Diane the huntress presided,

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And the rascally palfrey Don Quixote bestrided:

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What the soul most employs in her ev'ning vagaries,

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With that Monarch renowned, the king of the fairies:

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What the Hero expects at the close of his toil;
And -- YOU can confer whenever you smile.

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The initials of these will present you the name
Of a lass far the sweetest that trips o'er the plains,
Graces hover around -- Love can't live without her
And Venus's doves EVER flutter about her.

 



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