The White Island
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In this world, the Isle of Dreams,
While we sit by sorrow's streams,
Tears and terrors are our themes,
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- Reciting:
- Reciting:
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But when once from hence we fly,
More and more approaching night
Unto young eternity,
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- Uniting
- Uniting
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In that whiter Island where
Things are evermore sincere;
Candour here, and lustre there,
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- Delighting:—
- Delighting:—
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There no monstrous fancies shall
Out of hell an horror call,
To create, or cause at all
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- Affrighting.
- Affrighting.
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There, in calm and cooling sleep,
We our eyes shall never steep,
But eternal watch shall keep,
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- Attending
- Attending
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Pleasures such as shall pursue
Me immortalized, and you:
And fresh joys, as never too
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- Have ending.
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