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To Mary, on Receiving Her Picture |
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Title: To Mary, on Receiving Her Picture Author: Lord Byron [More Titles by Byron] [1] 1. This faint resemblance of thy charms,
Here, I can trace the locks of gold
Here I can trace--ah, no! that eye,
Here, I behold its beauteous hue;
Sweet copy! far more dear to me,
She plac'd it, sad, with needless fear,
Thro' hours, thro' years, thro' time,'twill cheer
[Footnote 1: This "Mary" is not to be confounded with the heiress of Annesley, or "Mary" of Aberdeen. She was of humble station in life. Byron used to show a lock of her light golden hair, as well as her picture, among his friends. (See 'Life', p. 41, 'note'.)] -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |