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1772–1832

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John Carr

Gorgeous and splendid was the sight; From myriad lamps a fairy light Enshrin'd in wreaths the Gothic wall, And heav'nly music fill'd the hall!

But there was one — ( alas! that I Had ever seen ) — the melody Her voice surpassed, and brighter far Her eyes than ev'ry mimic star!

I gaz'd, until, oh! thought divine! I fancied she I saw was mine; But soon the beauteous vision flew — The stranger-form I lov'd withdrew.

Yet still she lives within my breast, There mem'ry has her form imprest:— Thus, when some minstrel's strain is done, Sounds seem to breathe, for ever gone!

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