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Apology To Delia For Desiring A Lock Of Her Hair

Delia, the unkindest girl on earth,

When I besought the fair,

That favour of intrinsic worthA ringlet of her hair,

Refused that instant to

With my absurd request,

For reasons she could specify,

Some twenty score at least.

Trust me, my dear, however

It may appear to say,

I sought it merely to

Thy spoiler of his prey.

Yes! when its sister locks shall fade,

As quickly fade they must,

When all their beauties are decayed,

Their gloss, their colour, lost— Ah then! if haply to my

Some slender pittance fall,

If I but gain one single hair,

Nor age usurp them all;— When you behold it still as sleek,

As lovely to the view,

As when it left thy snowy neck,

That Eden where it grew,

Then shall my Delia's self

That I professed the truth,

And have preserved my little

In everlasting youth.

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William Cowper

William Cowper (26 November 1731 – 25 April 1800) was an English poet and hymnodist. One of the most popular poets of his time, Cowper changed t…

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