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They Met But Once.

    By Thomas Moore



    They met but once, in youth's sweet hour,
        And never since that day
    Hath absence, time, or grief had power
        To chase that dream away.
    They've seen the suns of other skies,
        On other shores have sought delight;
    But never more to bless their eyes
        Can come a dream so bright!
    They met but once,--a day was all
        Of Love's young hopes they knew;
    And still their hearts that day recall
        As fresh as then it flew.

    Sweet dream of youth! oh, ne'er again
        Let either meet the brow
    They left so smooth and smiling then,
        Or see what it is now.
    For, Youth, the spell was only thine,
        From thee alone the enchantment flows,
    That makes the world around thee shine
        With light thyself bestows.
    They met but once,--oh, ne'er again
        Let either meet the brow
    They left so smooth and smiling then,
        Or see what it is now.



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