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1772–1832

A ROUNDELAY.

John Carr

Wide thro’ the azure blue and bright Serenely floats the lamp of night; The sleeping waves forget to move, And silent is the cedar grove;

Each breeze suspended seems to say — “Now, Leline, for thy Roundelay!” My Delia's lids are clos'd in rest; Ah! were her pillow but my breast!

Go, dreams! one gentle word impart, In whispers place me by her heart; While near her door I'll fondly stray, And sooth her with my Roundelay.

But, ah! the Night draws in her shade, And glimm'ring stars reluctant fade: Yet sleep, my love! nor may'st thou feel The pangs which griefs like mine reveal:

Adieu! for Morning's on his way, And bids me close my Roundelay.

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