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1779–1852

AT THE MID HOUR OF NIGHT

Thomas Moore

At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly To the lone vale we loved, when life shone warm in thine eye; And I think oft, if spirits can steal from the regions of air, To revisit past scenes of delight, thou wilt come to me there,

And tell me our love is remembered, even in the sky. Then I sing the wild song‘ twas once such pleasure to hear When our voices commingling breathed, like one, on the ear; And, as Echo far off thro’ the vale my sad orison rolls,

I think, oh my love!‘ tis thy voice from the Kingdom of Souls, Faintly answering still the notes that once were so dear.

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