Page:The Universal Songster and Museum of Mirth.djvu/193

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190' Z, VZTS, GLZES, 8?C. While echoes sound; A r?ound while echoes sound; The horn shall give time With its midnight chime, To quick twinkling �eet and the gipsy rhyme. Tarah.* tatah! In night, in night. In lovely orient night, in night, When stars axe bright, In night when star'are bright; Ah.* then is the day When* the gipsies play, So merrily singing their roundelay. Tarah! tar?.* Like fays, like fays, Like mer?y tripping fays, Ilks fays) We tread the maze, Like fays we tread th? maao On midsummer's green, And where we have been The prints of our dance in morn shall be seen. Tamh! tamhi CHORUS. Now all that love daylight are 0leepinf, Of earth, of the air, of the sea; 'But brighter to us is the moonlight, And sweeter the dance on the lea. Those stars.that are twinkling.above Tlw?y surely for some one must bhine; As none elm will claim them, their brightnero Be lit up for love and for wine. And then, too, they call those'bright twlnklers The Dragon, the Dog, and the ]Bear, While all the same time, I could swear it, They're soul? of the brave and the fair.