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Other Stars.

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The night is dark, and yet it is not quite:     Those stars are hid that other orbs may shine;     Twin stars, whose rays illuminate the night,     And cheer her gloom, but only deepen mine;     For these fair stars are not what they do seem,     But vanish'd eyes remember'd in a dream.     The night is dark, and yet it brings no rest;     Those eager eyes gaze on and banish sleep;     Though flaming Mars has lower'd his crimson crest,     And weary Venus pales into the deep,     These two with tender shining mock my woe     From out the distant heaven of long ago.     The night is dark, and yet how bright they gleam!     Oh! empty vision of a vanish'd light!     Sweet eyes! must you for ever be a dream     Deep in my heart, and distant from my sight?     For could you shine as once you shone before,     The stars might hide their rays for evermore!

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