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How Oft, When Watching Stars. (Savoyard Air.)

    By Thomas Moore



    Oft, when the watching stars grow pale,
        And round me sleeps the moonlight scene,
    To hear a flute through yonder vale
        I from my casement lean.
    "Come, come, my love!" each note then seems to say,
    "Oh, come, my love! the night wears fast away!"
        Never to mortal ear
            Could words, tho' warm they be,
        Speak Passion's language half so clear
            As do those notes to me!

    Then quick my own light lute I seek,
        And strike the chords with loudest swell;
    And, tho' they naught to others speak,
        He knows their language well.
    "I come, my love!" each note then seems to say,
    "I come, my love!--thine, thine till break of day."
        Oh, weak the power of words,
            The hues of painting dim
        Compared to what those simple chords
            Then say and paint to him!



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