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To Ligurinus I

    By Eugene Field



    Though mighty in Love's favor still,
    Though cruel yet, my boy,
    When the unwelcome dawn shall chill
    Your pride and youthful joy,
    The hair which round your shoulder grows
    Is rudely cut away,
    Your color, redder than the rose,
    Is changed by youth's decay,--

    Then, Ligurinus, in the glass
    Another you will spy.
    And as the shaggy face, alas!
    You see, your grief will cry:
    "Why in my youth could I not learn
    The wisdom men enjoy?
    Or why to men cannot return
    The smooth cheeks of the boy?"



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