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The Ruin

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When the last colours of the day      Have from their burning ebbed away,      About that ruin, cold and lone,      The cricket shrills from stone to stone;      And scattering o'er its darkened green,      Bands of the fairies may be seen,      Chattering like grasshoppers, their feet      Dancing a thistledown dance round it:      While the great gold of the mild moon      Tinges their tiny acorn shoon.

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