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The Pilgrim.

    By Thomas Moore



    Still thus, when twilight gleamed,
    Far off his Castle seemed,
        Traced on the sky;
    And still, as fancy bore him.
    To those dim towers before him,
    He gazed, with wishful eye;
        And thought his home was nigh.

    "Hall of my Sires!" he said,
    "How long, with weary tread,
        "Must I toil on?
    "Each eve, as thus I wander,
    "Thy towers seem rising yonder,
    "But, scarce hath daylight shone,
        "When, like a dream, thou'rt gone!"

    So went the Pilgrim still,
    Down dale and over hill,
        Day after day;
    That glimpse of home, so cheering,
    At twilight still appearing,
    But still, with morning's ray,
        Melting, like mist, away!

    Where rests the Pilgrim now?
    Here, by this cypress bough,
        Closed his career;
    That dream, of fancy's weaving,
    No more his steps deceiving,
    Alike past hope and fear,
        The Pilgrim's home is here.



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