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Francis Thompson - Beneath A PhotoraphFrancis Thompson - Beneath A Photoraph
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Phoebus, who taught me art divine, Here tried his hand where I did mine; And his white fingers in this face Set my Fair`s sigh-suggesting grace. O sweetness past profaning guess, Grievous with its own exquisiteness! Vesper-like face, its shadows bright With meanings of sequestered light; Drooped with shamefast sanctities She purely fears eyes cannot miss, Yet would blush to know she IS. Ah, who can view with passionless glance This tear-compelling countenance! He has cozened it to tell Almost its own miracle. Yet I, all-viewing though he be, Methinks saw further here than he; And, Master gay!  I swear I drew Something the better of the two!
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