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Bright Moon.

    By Thomas Moore



    Bright moon, that high in heaven art shining,
        All smiles, as if within thy bower to-night
    Thy own Endymion lay reclining,
        And thou wouldst wake him with a kiss of light!--
    By all the bliss thy beam discovers,
        By all those visions far too bright for day,
    Which dreaming bards and waking lovers
        Behold, this night, beneath thy lingering ray,--

    I pray thee, queen of that bright heaven,
        Quench not to-night thy love-lamp in the sea,
    Till Anthe, in this bower, hath given
        Beneath thy beam, her long-vowed kiss to me.
    Guide hither, guide her steps benighted,
        Ere thou, sweet moon, thy bashful crescent hide;
    Let Love but in this bower be lighted,
        Then shroud in darkness all the world beside.



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