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The Beautiful Stranger

    By John Clare



    I cannot know what country owns thee now,
    With France's forest lilies on thy brow.
    When England knew thee thou wert passing fair;
    I never knew a foreign face so rare.
    The world of waters rolls and rushes bye,
    Nor lets me wander where thy vallies lie.
    But surely France must be a pleasant place
    That greets the stranger with so fair a face;
    The English maiden blushes down the dance,
    But few can equal the fair maid of France.
    I saw thee lovely and I wished thee mine,
    And the last song I ever wrote is thine.

    Thy country's honour on thy face attends;
    Men may be foes but beauty makes us friends.



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