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On Snow

    By Jonathan Swift



    From Heaven I fall, though from earth I begin,
    No lady alive can show such a skin.
    I'm bright as an angel, and light as a feather,
    But heavy and dark, when you squeeze me together.
    Though candour and truth in my aspect I bear,
    Yet many poor creatures I help to ensnare.
    Though so much of Heaven appears in my make,
    The foulest impressions I easily take.
    My parent and I produce one another,
    The mother the daughter, the daughter the mother.



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