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the light curtains came the perfumed air, And flung them back and show'd a garden, where The eye could just catch glimpses of those trees Which send sweet messages upon the breeze To lull a maiden's sleep, and fan her cheek, When inward thoughts in outward blushes speak. Bequeath's a silken couch, just fit to be A snowy shrine for some fair deity;