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Then did she lift her hands unto his chin, And praised the pretty dimpling of his skin. - Francis Beaumont, Salmacis and Hermaphroditus (l. 661) In each cheek appears a pretty dimple; Love made those hollows; if himself were slain He might be buried in a tomb so simple; Foreknowing well, if there he came to lie, Why, there Love lived, and there he could not die. - William Shakespeare At this Adonis smiles as in disdain, That in each cheek appears a pretty dimple. Love made those hollows, if himself were slain, He might be buried in a tomb so simple; Foreknowing well, if there he came to lie, Why, there Love lived, and there he could not die. - William Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis (l. 241)
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