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White Witchcraft

    By Robert Browning



    If you and I could change to beasts, what beast should either be?
    Shall you and I play Jove for once? Turn fox then, I decree!
    Shy wild sweet stealer of the grapes! Now do your worst on me!

    And thus you think to spite your friend, turned loathsome? What, a toad?
    So, all men shrink and shun me! Dear men, pursue your road!
    Leave but my crevice in the stone, a reptile’s fit abode

    Now say your worst, Canidia! “He’s loathsome, I allow:
    There may or may not lurk a pearl beneath his puckered brow:
    But see his eyes that follow mine, love lasts there, anyhow.”



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