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1 1| star benign,~ ~This—hope’s fair fruit, contentment, plenty, 2 2| if she now forget each fair, fond vow?~ ~She loved me 3 2| kind! In Rome all maids are fair!~ ~Let lips meet other lips— 4 2| solace in another.~ ~Too fair, too dear—from whom the 5 2| Ah! show thyself less fair,—one least perfection hide!~ ~ 6 2| undismayed!~ 210~Pauline—too fair—too dear—I can no more!~ ~ 7 2| know my virtues sure, and fair my fame,~ 260~But struggle 8 2| shrine—to rear His altar fair,—~ ~The deathless hope alone 9 3| every guest save one;~ ~Fair hope has flown,—no star 10 3| How ill I read these fair, these noble souls,~30~Whose 11 3| all prone the offerings fair;~ ~And on the front of awful 12 3| impious feet,~140~And order fair to chaos turn, and thus 13 4| poison what was made all fair.~ ~They will not choose 14 4| else is pure, or dear, or fair, or bright!~ ~Enter PAULINE~~ 15 4| soul so dark—which was so fair?—~165~Thou call’dst me ‘ 16 4| girl so dear—so pure—so fair!~ ~And of that gift to make 17 4| fierce—then is the victory fair.~ ~To help a man to be what 18 4| shame is base, and honour fair?~ 310~And while I madly