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Music.

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    1.
    I pant for the music which is divine,
    My heart in its thirst is a dying flower;
    Pour forth the sound like enchanted wine,
    Loosen the notes in a silver shower;
    Like a herbless plain, for the gentle rain,
    I gasp, I faint, till they wake again.

    2.
    Let me drink of the spirit of that sweet sound,
    More, oh more, - I am thirsting yet;
    It loosens the serpent which care has bound
    Upon my heart to stifle it;
    The dissolving strain, through every vein,
    Passes into my heart and brain.

    3.
    As the scent of a violet withered up,
    Which grew by the brink of a silver lake,
    When the hot noon has drained its dewy cup,
    And mist there was none its thirst to slake -
    And the violet lay dead while the odour flew
    On the wings of the wind o'er the waters blue -

    4.
    As one who drinks from a charmed cup
    Of foaming, and sparkling, and murmuring wine,
    Whom, a mighty Enchantress filling up,
    Invites to love with her kiss divine...



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_16 mist 1824; tank 1839, 2nd edition.



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