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1779–1852

HUSH, HUSH!

Thomas Moore

“Hush, hush!” — how well That sweet word sounds, When Love, the little sentinel, Walks his night-rounds;

Then, if a foot but dare One rose-leaf crush, Myriads of voices in the air Whisper, “Hush, hush!”

“Hark, hark,‘ tis he!” The night elves cry, And hush their fairy harmony, While he steals by;

But if his silvery feet One dew-drop brush, Voices are heard in chorus sweet, Whispering, “Hush, hush!”

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