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The World Of Dream

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Now, through the dusk      With muffled bell      The Dustman comes         The World to tell,      Night's elfin lanterns         Burn and gleam      In the twilight, wonderful         World of Dream.      Hollow and dim         Sleep's boat doth ride,      Heavily still         At the waterside.      Patter, patter,         The children come,      Yawning and sleepy,         Out of the gloom.      Like droning bees         In a garden green,      Over the thwarts         They clamber in.      And lovely Sleep         With long-drawn oar      Turns away         From the whispering shore.      Over the water         Like roses glide      Her hundreds of passengers         Packed inside,      To where in her garden         Tremble and gleam      The harps and lamps         Of the World of Dream.

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