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]Diana at n?ghf shines brilliantly o'er us, And aids us with enolne? ahd shadowe b7 ?o eha? the ?im wolf from his eo?rl before ?a, And b?ng the wild boar in h?a fur7 to ba?. Oh? tbe? a? enjoyments that listen an? cheer Give strength to the ?ame and delight to t?e ?Vhen ?c? ?th the? ech?s and forests are ? ?o? free so? the piece from ?he f?l bowl. Yo ho? &? ? ?Y O? ? HO?DS. T? ?ay eye of morning was dear to my youth, ?en I sp?ng like the roe from my bed, Wi? the glow o? the p?sions, the feelin? of And the light hand of time on my head; For t?t 't w? my max?m t?ugh life to ? fr?, And ? a?nt my aho? ?nta away, The c? of t? hounds w? the m?c for My glory ?he dawn of the day. In ye!!ow-?aved aut?n the h?e of the m? ?ve pmmi? of ?pthm to come, ?en melody wo? in the?ound o? the hem, ? we ch?md the old ?x from his home? The b? and the sh?t ?t the ?n's early ?am, W[lh the vill? r? in full play, All vi?r my steed.?ap'd the ?n? or the ? And w? foro?t at da? of the day. ?e well ?od?ie? halloo that ?hook the ?en wo?, ?d ?rest? the plo?hman's gay ?ng, Gave nerve to the ?nter's ?d fire to the blo? Of the hounds ? they bounded along; ?d shall ? relmqui? this joy of my hea?,