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When others saw thee gay and vain,
And saw my weakness too,-
A willing captive in thy chain,
Nor doubt nor care I knew.
When others saw thy faults too well,
And bade my heart beware,
I linger'd in thy beauty's spell,
And found no danger there.
Even when I saw how false and cold
Thou couldst to others be,
My trusting heart would not be told
Thou wert untrue to me.
Like one whom lovely fruits allure
To death and misery*,
I find my fate admits no cure,
And know the truth-to die!
Song.-when Others Saw Thee
Louisa Stuart Costello
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Poem topics: beauty, death, fate, truth, cold, doubt, chain, allure, danger, heart, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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