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ROMAN GIRLS'S SONG.
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And all sweet sounds are thine,
    Lovely to hear,
While night, o'er tomb and shrine,
    Rests darkly clear.

Many a solemn hymn,
    By starlight sung,
Sweeps thro' the arches dim,
    Thy wrecks among.

Many a flute's low swell,
    On thy soft air
Lingers, and loves to dwell
    With summer there.

Thou hast the South's rich gift
    Of sudden song,
A charmed fountain, swift,
    Joyous, and strong.