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Meet Me To-Night

    By John Clare



    O meet me to-night by the bright starlight,
    Now the pleasant Spring's begun.
    My own dear maid, by the greenwood shade,
    In the crimson set of the sun,
    Meet me to-night.

    The sun he goes down with a ruby crown
    To a gold and crimson bed;
    And the falling dew, from heaven so blue,
    Hangs pearls on Phoebe's head.
    Love, leave the town.

    Come thou with me; 'neath the green-leaf tree
    We'll crop the bonny sweet brere.
    O come, dear maid, 'neath the hazlewood shade,
    For love invites us there.
    Come then with me.

    The owl pops, scarce seen, from the ivy green,
    With his spectacles on I ween:
    See the moon's above and the stars twinkle, love;
    Better time was never seen.
    O come, my queen.

    The fox he stops, and down he drops
    His head beneath the grass.
    The birds are gone; we're all alone;
    O come, my bonny lass.
    Come, O come!



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