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Lines Addressed To A Young Lady In Germany, Who, Until Her Sister, Honoured The Author By Walking With Him In The Evening.

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Adieu! dear girl! if we are doom'd to part,     Take with thee, take, the blessing of this heart,     Due to thy gentle mind, and cultur'd sense;     Perhaps 'twill please, but, sure, can't give offence.     Tho', when we met, the solar ray was gone,     And on our steps the moon-beam only shone,     Yet well I mark'd thy form and native grace,     And all the sweet expression of thy face;     And pleas'd I listen'd as thy accents fell,     Accents that spoke a feeling mind so well     Lo, when the birds repose at ev'ning hour,     The sweetest of them carols from her bow'r!     So, when the dews the garden's fragrance close,     The night-flow'r[A] blooms, the rival of the rose!

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