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Nay, Tell Me Not, Dear.

    By Thomas Moore



    Nay, tell me not, dear, that the goblet drowns
        One charm of feeling, one fond regret;
    Believe me, a few of thy angry frowns
        Are all I've sunk in its bright wave yet.
            Ne'er hath a beam
            Been lost in the stream
        That ever was shed from thy form or soul;
            The spell of those eyes,
            The balm of thy sighs,
        Still float on the surface, and hallow my bowl,
    Then fancy not, dearest, that wine can steal
        One blissful dream of the heart from me;
    Like founts that awaken the pilgrim's zeal,
        The bowl but brightens my love for thee.

    They tell us that love in his fairy bower,
        Had two blush-roses of birth divine;
    He sprinkled the one with a rainbow shower,
        But bathed the other with mantling wine.
            Soon did the buds,
            That drank of the floods
        Distilled by the rainbow, decline and fade;
            While those which the tide
            Of ruby had dyed
        All blushed into beauty, like thee, sweet maid!
    Then fancy not, dearest, that wine can steal
        One blissful dream of the heart from me;
    Like founts, that awaken the pilgrim's zeal,
        The bowl but brightens my love for thee.



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