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"Seek in that cheek for the dimples that hide Quite from the sight; then a moment descried, Fly from your eye, half confessed, half denied."

Dimples
Dimples
A dimple, also called a gelasin, and a fovea buccalis, is a small natural indentation in the flesh on a part of the human body, most notably in the cheek. Numerous cultures believe that cheek dimples are a good luck charm that entices people who perceive them as physically attractive, but they are also associated with heroism and innocence, which has been included in literature for many centuries.
"Seek in that cheek for the dimples that hide Quite from the sight; then a moment descried, Fly from your eye, half confessed, half denied."
"She had the mouth that smiles in repose. The lips met full on the centre of the bow and thinned along to a lifting dimple."
"The dimples in Her cheeks and chin Are snares which Love hath set, And I have fallen in!"
"Then did she lift her hands unto his chin, And praised the pretty dimpling of his skin."
"She smiled, and more of pleasure than disdain Was in her dimpled chin and liberal lip."
"... 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."