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 "poet": "Fernando Pessoa",
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    "text": "Beauty and love let no one separate,",
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   {
    "text": "Whom exact Nature did to each other fit,",
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   {
    "text": "Giving to Beauty love as finishing fate",
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    "text": "And to Love beauty as true colour of it.",
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   {
    "text": "Let he but friend be who the soul finds fair,",
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   {
    "text": "But let none love outside the body’s thought,",
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   {
    "text": "So the seen couple’s togetherness shall bear",
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    "text": "Truth to the beauty each in the other sought.",
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    "text": "I could but love thee out of mockery",
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    "text": "Of love and thee and mine own ugliness;",
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    "text": "Therefore thy beauty I sing and wish not thee,",
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   {
    "text": "Thanking the Gods I long not out of place,",
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   {
    "text": "Lest, like a slave that for kings’ robes doth long,",
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   {
    "text": "Obtained, shall with mere wearing do them wrong.",
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