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Samuel Taylor Coleridge - To A Lady, Offended By A Sportive Observation That Women Have No SoulsSamuel Taylor Coleridge - To A Lady, Offended By A Sportive Observation That Women Have No Souls
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Nay, dearest Anna!  why so grave?   I said, you had no soul, `tis true! For what you are, you cannot have:   `Tis I, that have one since I first had you!       _____________ I have heard of reasons manifold   Why Love must needs be blind, But this the best of all I hold--   His eyes are in his mind. What outward form and feature are   He guesseth but in part; But what within is good and fair   He seeth with the heart.
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