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The Night

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Most Holy Night, that still dost keep     The keys of all the doors of sleep,     To me when my tired eyelids close     Give thou repose.     And let the far lament of them     That chaunt the dead days requiem     Make in my ears, who wakeful lie,     Soft lullaby.     Let them that guard the horned Moon     By my bedside their memories croon.     So shall I have new dreams and blest     In my brief rest.     Fold thy great wings about my face,     Hide day-dawn from my resting-place,     And cheat me with thy false delight,     Most Holy Night.

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