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Fly Not Yet.

    By Thomas Moore



    Fly not yet, 'tis just the hour,
    When pleasure, like the midnight flower
    That scorns the eye of vulgar light,
    Begins to bloom for sons of night,
        And maids who love the moon.
    'Twas but to bless these hours of shade
    That beauty and the moon were made;
    'Tis then their soft attractions glowing
    Set the tides and goblets flowing.
        Oh! stay,--Oh! stay,--
    Joy so seldom weaves a chain
    Like this to-night, and oh, 'tis pain
        To break its links so soon.

    Fly not yet, the fount that played
    In times of old through Ammon's shade,
    Though icy cold by day it ran,
    Yet still, like souls of mirth, began
        To burn when night was near.
    And thus, should woman's heart and looks,
    At noon be cold as winter brooks,
    Nor kindle till the night, returning,
    Brings their genial hour for burning.
        Oh! stay,--Oh! stay,--
    When did morning ever break,
    And find such beaming eyes awake
        As those that sparkle here?



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