Melissa

Where now, Melissa, is the wondrous glow
Of thy proud beauty, thy disdainful brow,
Thy haughty charm, thy long and slender neck,
The clasps of gold that did thy ankles deck?
Thy hair is rough; rags hang about thy feet;
Such is the end that spendthrift wantons meet.
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Rufinus
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