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May Fair

In four cantos [by George Croly]
  

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The Haymarket's a burst of light;
The Opera—mighty Pasta's night!

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Bold, splendid, tragic, first the song
Bursts like a cataract along;
Then, like a mountain stream subsiding,
Between its banks of roses gliding,
The harmony, sweet, solemn, clear,
In new enchantment bathes the ear.
Yet noble as her noblest strain,
The actress o'er us throws the chain;
The queenly step, the depth of eye,
The strife of passion wild and high,
The art, true nature's matchless art,
Its strength, its burning source, the heart;

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The searching agony of tone,
Make all the struggling soul her own.