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EXTRACTS FROM AN OPERA: 5. by JOHN KEATS

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First Line: OH, I AM FRIGHTEN'D WITH MOST HATEFUL THOUGHTS
Last Line: AND WARPT THE IVORY OF A JUNO'S NECK.

Oh, I am frighten'd with most hateful thoughts!
Perhaps her voice is not a nightingale's,
Perhaps her teeth are not the fairest pearl;
Her eye-lashes may be, for aught I know,
Not longer than the May-fly's small fan-horns;
There may not be one dimple on her hand;
And freckles many; ah! a careless nurse,
In haste to teach the little thing to walk,
May have crumpt up a pair of Dian's legs,
And warpt the ivory of a Juno's neck.




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