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ADDRESS TO FANCY.


    Oh, queen of dreams! 'tis now the hour,
        Thy fav'rite hour of silence and of sleep;
    Come, bring thy wand, whose magic pow'r,
Can wake the troubled spirits of the deep!

And while around, on ev'ry eye
The "honey-dews of slumber" lie,
Oh! guide me to the wild retreat,
Where fays in nightly revel meet;
And gaily sport in mystic ring,
By lonely glen, or haunted spring!


    Now ev'ry sound has died away,
        The winds and waves are lull'd to rest;
    The sighing breeze forgets to play,
And moon-beams tremble o'er the ocean's breast—