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Guess, Guess.

    By Thomas Moore



    I love a maid, a mystic maid,
        Whose form no eyes but mine can see;
    She comes in light, she comes in shade,
        And beautiful in both is she.
    Her shape in dreams I oft behold,
        And oft she whispers in my ear
    Such words as when to others told,
        Awake the sigh, or wring the tear;
    Then guess, guess, who she,
    The lady of my love, may be.

    I find the lustre of her brow,
        Come o'er me in my darkest ways;
    And feel as if her voice, even now,
        Were echoing far off my lays.
    There is no scene of joy or woe
        But she doth gild with influence bright;
    And shed o'er all so rich a glow
        As makes even tears seem full of light:
    Then guess, guess, who she,
    The lady of my love, may be.



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