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Sonnet XXXIII.

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Last night her Form the hours of slumber bless'd         Whose eyes illumin'd all my youthful years. -         Spirit of dreams, at thy command appears         Each airy Shape, that visiting our rest,      Dismays, perplexes, or delights the breast.         My pensive heart this kind indulgence cheers;         Bliss, in no waking moment now possess'd,         Bliss, ask'd of thee with Memory's thrilling tears,      Nightly I cry, how oft, alas! in vain,         Give, by thy powers, that airy Shapes controul,         HONORA to my visions! - ah! ordain      Her beauteous lip may wear the smile that stole,         In years long fled, the sting from every pain!         Show her sweet face, ah show it to my soul!      June 1780.

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