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Oh! did those eyes, instead of fire,  With bright, but mild affection shine:

Though they might kindle less desire,  Love, more than mortal, would be thine.

For thou art form'd so heavenly fair,  Howe'er those orbs may wildly beam,

We must admire, but still despair;  That fatal glance forbids esteem.

When Nature stamp'd thy beauteous birth,  So much perfection in thee shone,

She fear'd that, too divine for earth,  The skies might claim thee for their own.

Therefore, to guard her dearest work,  Lest angels might dispute the prize,

She bade a secret lightning lurk,  Within those once celestial eyes.

These might the boldest Sylph appall,  When gleaming with meridian blaze;

Thy beauty must enrapture all;  But who can dare thine ardent gaze?'Tis said that Berenice's hair,    In stars adorns the vault of heaven;

But they would ne'er permit thee there,  Who wouldst so far outshine the seven.

For did those eyes as planets roll,  Thy sister-lights would scarce appear:

E'en suns, which systems now control,  Would twinkle dimly through their sphere.

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George Gordon Byron

George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), known simply as Lord Byron, was a British peer, who was a poet and …

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