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,A.MATOR� SONG?.o ]Nor for thy cheek of rosy hue, Nor ?or thy lovely b?om ?, ?t ? do love tb? There are f?r b?ghter ch? But ? ? for thy ?entle mind? Thy placid and expa?ive brow, ?a?, mild and ki?, Which b?s with clear, and fe? glo? ?t I do 10v? th? A tholed m?c?e? eh?.? T? kiss, dear maid. thy lips have left, Shah never part from mine, Till happier hours restore the gift Untainted back to thine. The parting glance that fondly gleams, An equal love may see, The tear that ?rom the eyelid streams Can weep no. change in me. The kiss, ! ask no pledge to make me blest, In gazing when alone, ]Nor one mamaoriel for a byemat, Whose thoughts are all thine own, ?By day or night, in weal or wo, That heart no longer free, Must bear the love it cannot show, And silent ache for thee. MEET ME BY MOONLIGHT. me by moonlight alone, then I will. tell, you a tale'