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69 And his floating eyes — oh ! they resemble Blue water-lilies, when the breeze Is making the stream around them tremble ! Hail to thee, hail to thee, kindling power ! Spirit of Love ! Spirit of Bliss ! Thy holiest time is the moonlight hour. And there never was moonlight so sweet as this. By the fair and brave. Who blushing unite, Like the sun and wave. When they meet at night ! By the tear that shows When passion is nigh. As the rain-drop flows From the heat of the sky ! By the first love-be...at Of the youthful heart. By the bliss to meet And the pain to part ! By all that thou hast To mortals given, Which — oh ! could it last. This earth were heaven ! We call thee hither, entrancing Powder ! Spirit of Love ! Spirit of Bliss ! Thy holiest time is the moonlight hour. And there never was moonlight so sweet as this. 70 LALLA ROOKH. .^w. .w Impatient of a scene whose luxuries stole, Spite of himself, too deep into his soul, And where, 'midst all that the young heart loves most, Flowers, music, smiles, to yield was to be lost, The youth hath started up, and turn'd away From the light nymphs and their luxurious lay.
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