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The World Was Husht.

    By Thomas Moore



    The world was husht, the moon above
        Sailed thro' ether slowly,
    When near the casement of my love,
        Thus I whispered lowly,--
    "Awake, awake, how canst thou sleep?
        "The field I seek to-morrow
    "Is one where man hath fame to reap,
        "And woman gleans but sorrow."

    "Let battle's field be what it may.
        Thus spoke a voice replying,
    "Think not thy love, while thou'rt away,
        "Will sit here idly sighing.
    "No--woman's soul, if not for fame,
        "For love can brave all danger!
    Then forth from out the casement came
        A plumed and armed stranger.

    A stranger? No; 'twas she, the maid,
        Herself before me beaming,
    With casque arrayed and falchion blade
        Beneath her girdle gleaming!
    Close side by side, in freedom's fight,
        That blessed morning found us;
    In Victory's light we stood ere night,
        And Love the morrow crowned us!



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