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The Compliment

I do not love thee for that

Rich fan of thy most curious hair;

Though the wires thereof be

Finer than threads of lawn,

And are softer than the

On which the subtle spider weaves.

I do not love thee for those

Growing on thy cheeks, love's bowers;

Though such cunning them hath spread,

None can paint them white and red:

Love's golden arrows thence are shot,

Yet for them I love thee not.

I do not love thee for those

Red coral lips I've kissed so oft,

Nor teeth of pearl, the double

To speech whence music still is heard;

Though from those lips a kiss being

Mighty tyrants melt, and death awaken.

I do not love thee,

O my fairest,

For that richest, for that

Silver pillar, which stands

Thy sound head, that globe of wonder;

Though that neck be whiter

Than towers of polished ivory are.

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Thomas Carew

Thomas Carew (pronounced as "Carey"[1]) (1595 – 22 March 1640) was an English poet, among the 'Cavalier' group of Caroline poets.

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