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  1. "How silver-sweet sound lover's tongues by night,/ Like softest music to attending ears!"
  2. "Death lies upon her like an untimely frost."
  3. "It seems she hangs on the

    cheek of night / like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear.

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