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Alone In Crowds To Wander On.

    By Thomas Moore



    Alone in crowds to wander on,
    And feel that all the charm is gone
    Which voices dear and eyes beloved
    Shed round us once, where'er we roved--
    This, this the doom must be
    Of all who've loved, and lived to see
    The few bright things they thought would stay
    For ever near them, die away.

    Tho' fairer forms around us throng,
    Their smiles to others all belong,
    And want that charm which dwells alone
    Round those the fond heart calls its own.
    Where, where the sunny brow?
    The long-known voice--where are they now?
    Thus ask I still, nor ask in vain,
    The silence answers all too plain.

    Oh, what is Fancy's magic worth,
    If all her art can not call forth
    One bliss like those we felt of old
    From lips now mute, and eyes now cold?
    No, no,--her spell is vain,--
    As soon could she bring back again
    Those eyes themselves from out the grave,
    As wake again one bliss they gave.



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