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Is She Not More Than Painting Can Express, Or Youthful Poets Fancy When They Love?
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Is she not more than painting can express,
Or youthful poets fancy when they love?
-- Nicholas Rowe (1673-1718)
-- The Fair Penitent, Act iii, Sc. 1
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