The works of Lord Byron A new, revised and enlarged edition, with illustrations. Edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge and R. E. Prothero |
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It is the hour when from the boughsThe nightingale's high note is heard;
It is the hour when lovers' vows
Seem sweet in every whispered word;
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Make music to the lonely ear.
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And in the sky the stars are met,
And on the wave is deeper blue,
And on the leaf a browner hue,
And in the heaven that clear obscure,
So softly dark, and darkly pure,
Which follows the decline of day,
As twilight melts beneath the moon away.
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