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It was an idle thought—yet still
    The dream the pensive mind beguiled,
But that same moon o'er yon green hill
    Looked down on other scenes and smiled.—
Oh! fair and false—a beam of light
    On misery's thorny couch she throws,
Then faithless turns a ray as bright
    Where hope and joy and health repose.