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    Come, Fancy! come, creative pow'r!
        That lov'st the tranquil reign of night:
    Perhaps in such a silent hour,
Thy visions charm'd the bard of Avon's sight;
    Oh, poet blest! thy guiding hand
    Led him thro' scenes of fairy-land;
    To him, thy favor'd child, alone,
    Thy bright, Elysian worlds were shown!

    Come, Fancy, come; with lov'd control,
    Bewitch thy votary's pensive soul!
    Come, sportive charmer! lovely maid!
    In rainbow-colored vest array'd;
    Invoke thy visionary train,
    The subjects of thy gentle reign.

    If e'er ethereal spirits meet,
    On earth; to pour their dirges sweet;
Now might they hover on the moon-beam pale,
And breathe celestial music on the gale.