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 Jas in the Arab language is despair,
 And Min the darkest meaning of a lie.
  Thus cried read more 
 Jas in the Arab language is despair,
 And Min the darkest meaning of a lie.
  Thus cried the Jessamine among the flowers,
   How justly doth a lie
    Draw on its head despair!
     Among the fragrant spirits of the bowers
      The boldest and the strongest still was I.
       Although so fair,
        Therefore from Heaven
         A stronger perfume unto me was given
          Than any blossom of the summer hours. 
 It smelt so faint, and it smelt so sweet,
 It made me creep and it made me cold.
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 It smelt so faint, and it smelt so sweet,
 It made me creep and it made me cold.
  Like the scent that steals from the crumbling sheet
   Where a mummy is half unroll'd. 
 Out in the lonely woods the jasmine burns
 Its fragrant lamps, and turns
  Into a royal court read more 
 Out in the lonely woods the jasmine burns
 Its fragrant lamps, and turns
  Into a royal court with green festoons
   The banks of dark lagoons. 
Jasmine is sweet, and has many loves.
Jasmine is sweet, and has many loves.
 And the jasmine flower in her fair young breast,
 (O the faint, sweet smell of that jasmine flower!)
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 And the jasmine flower in her fair young breast,
 (O the faint, sweet smell of that jasmine flower!)
  And the one bird singing alone to his nest.
   And the one star over the tower. 
 Among the flowers no perfume is like mine;
 That which is best in me comes from within.
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 Among the flowers no perfume is like mine;
 That which is best in me comes from within.
  So those in this world who would rise and shine
   Should seek internal excellence to win.
    And though 'tis true that falsehood and despair
     Meet in my name, yet bear it still in mind
      That where they meet they perish. All is fair
       When they are gone and nought remains behind.