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Samuel Taylor Coleridge - The Hour When We Shall Meet AgainSamuel Taylor Coleridge - The Hour When We Shall Meet Again
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Dim hour! that sleep`st on pillowing clouds afar, O rise and yoke the turtles to thy car! Bend o`er the traces, blame each ligering dove! And give me to the bosom of my love! My gentle love, caressing and carest, With heaving heart shall cradle me to rest! Shed the warm tear-drop from her smiling eyes, Lull with fond woe, and med`cine me with sighs! Chilled by the night, the drooping rose of May Mourns the long absence of the lovely day; Young day returning at her promised hour Weps o`er the sorrows of her fav`rite flower; Weeps the soft dew, the balmy gale she sighs, And darts a trembling lustre from her eyes. New life and joy th` expanding floweret feels: His pitying mistress mourns, and mourning heals!
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