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Love And The Sun-Dial.

    By Thomas Moore



    Young Love found a Dial once in a dark shade
    Where man ne'er had wandered nor sunbeam played;
    "Why thus in darkness lie?" whispered young Love,
    "Thou, whose gay hours in sunshine should move."
    "I ne'er," said the Dial, "have seen the warm sun,
    "So noonday and midnight to me, Love, are one."

    Then Love took the Dial away from the shade,
    And placed her where Heaven's beam warmly played.
    There she reclined, beneath Love's gazing eye,
    While, marked all with sunshine, her hours flew by.
    "Oh, how," said the Dial, "can any fair maid
    "That's born to be shone upon rest in the shade?"

    But night now comes on and the sunbeam's o'er,
    And Love stops to gaze on the Dial no more.
    Alone and neglected, while bleak rain and winds
    Are storming around her, with sorrow she finds
    That Love had but numbered a few sunny hours,--
    Then left the remainder to darkness and showers!



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