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A HYMN TO THE MOON.[117]
Written in July, in an arbour.
Direct my footsteps through the woodland shade;
Thou conscious witness of unknown delight,
The Lover's guardian, and the Muse's aid!
By thy pale beams I solitary rove,
To thee my tender grief confide;
Serenely sweet you gild the silent grove,
My friend, my goddess, and my guide.
E'en thee, fair queen, from thy amazing height,
The charms of young Endymion[118] drew;
Veil'd with the mantle of concealing night;
With all thy greatness and thy coldness too.
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