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Go, Dream No More

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Go, dream no more of a sun-bright sky             With never a cloud to dim! -     Thou hast seen the storm in its robes of night,     Them hast felt the rush of the whirlwind's might,     Thou hast shrunk from the lightning's arrowy flight,             When the Spirit of Storms went by!         Go, dream no more of a crystal sea             Where never a tempest sweeps! -     For thy riven bark on a surf-beat shore,     Where the wild winds shriek, and the billows roar,     A shattered wreck to be launched no more,             Will mock at thy dream and thee!         Go, dream no more of a fadeless flower             With never a cankering blight' -     For the queenliest rose in thy garden bed,     The pride of the morn, ere the noon is fled,     With the worm at its heart, withers cold and dead             In the Spoiler s fearful power!         Go, dream no more - for the cloud will rise,             And the tempest will sweep the sea,     Yet grieve not thou, for beyond the. strife,     The storm and the gloom with which Earth is rife,     Gleam out the light of a calmer life,             And the glow of serener skies!

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"Go, dream no more of a sun-bright sky..."

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