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Cease, Every Joy, To Glimmer On My Mind, But Leave, Oh Leave The Light Of Hope Behind!
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Cease, every joy, to glimmer on my mind,
But leave, oh leave the light of Hope behind!
What though my winged hours of bliss have been
Like angel visits, few and far between.
-- Thomas Campbell (1777-1844)
-- Pleasures of Hope, Part ii, Line 375
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Without the smile from partial beauty won, Oh what were man?
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While Memory watches o'er the sad review Of joys that faded like the morning dew.
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And muse on Nature with a poet's eye.
-- Thomas Campbell (1777-1844) -- Pleasures of Hope, Part ii, Line 98...
That gems the starry girdle of the year.
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O Heaven! he cried, my bleeding country save!
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There shall he love when genial morn appears, Like pensive Beauty smiling in her tears.
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But sad as angels for the good man's sin, Weep to record, and blush to give it in.
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Melt and dispel, ye spectre-doubts, that roll Cimmerian darkness o'er the parting soul!
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