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My Daphne's brow enthrones the Graces,
My Daphne's beauty stains all faces,My Daphne's Brow inthrones the Graces,
My Daphne's Beauty staines all Faces,And on the right hand took their places
In order; on the left, the Graces:Learn three-mile pray'rs, an' half-mile graces,
Wi' weel-spread looves, an' lang, wry faces;Body and soul. One dwells in lonely places,
Newly with grass o'ergrown; some solemn graces,I answer; the Tories were in my good graces,
Till all my relations were put into places.And the daughters of the Vardens—they are beautiful as Graces—
But the balcony’s deserted, and they rarely show their faces;Keeps grace: that keeps all his goings graces;
Acts in God's eye what in God's eye he is --
Christ. For Christ plays in ten thousand places,And yet with all these pastoral and heroic graces,
Our simplest flowers wear the loveliest faces;Dandelions have lifted up their faces,
Cold has gone and every wintry thing!
Forget-me-not the forest graces,Be sure you like it always in your faces,
Obscuring your best graces,Still sing her tender graces;
And, while I sing my theme shall bring
Heaven to those desert places!Not for any airs and graces
When, to lonely, silent placesThe haunts his genius chiefly graces
Are tables, stables, taverns, races ;--Still sing her tender graces;
And while I sing, my theme shall bring
Heaven to those desert places!Find me out the prettiest places,
The poetic turns, and graces,And, as she gathers graces
In loveliness to last,
Serenity replacesSmile and rainbow leave no traces;--
From the spring-time's laughing graces,Of God's green spaces,
And sweetly dwell the peace within
Of sylvan graces.Where with the seraglio's graces
Daylong toys the Mussulman,
An enchantress 'mid embraces