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THOMAS MOORE.

To Ladies' eyes around, boy,

We can't refuse, we can't refuse,

Tho' bright eyes so abound, boy,

'Tis hard to choose, 'tis hard to choose.

For thick as stars that lighten

Yon airy bowers, yon airy bowers,

The countless eyes that brighten

This earth of ours, this earth of ours.

But fill the cup where'er, boy,

Our choice may fall, our choice may fall,

We're sure to find Love there, boy,

So drink them all! so drink them all!

Some looks there are so holy,

They seem but giv'n, they seem but giv'n,

As shining beacons, solely,

To light to heav'n, to light to heav'n. While some oh! ne'er believe them

With tempting ray, with tempting ray, Would lead us God forgive them!

The other way, the other way. But fill the cup where'er, boy,

Our choice may fall, our choice may fall,

We're sure to find Love there, boy,

So drink them all! so drink them all!

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FELICIA HEMANS.

Oh, call my brother back to me,

I cannot play alone,

The summer comes, with flower and bee,
Where is my brother gone?

The butterfly is glancing bright
Across the sunbeam's track;

I care not now to chase its flight,
Oh! call my brother back.

The flowers run wild, the flowers we sowed Around our garden tree;

Our vine is drooping with its load;

Oh! call him back to me.

He would not hear thy voice, sweet child,

He may not come to thee;

The face that once like spring-time smiled, On earth no more thou'lt see!

A rose's life, sweet, short, and mild,
Such unto him was given;

Go, thou must play alone, my child,
Thy brother is in heaven!

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FELICIA HEMANS.

Ere on my bed my limbs I lay,

God grant me grace my prayers to say;
O God, preserve my mother dear

In health and strength for many a year!
And oh, preserve my father too,
And may I pay him reverence due;
And may I my best thoughts employ,
To be my parents' hope and joy!
My sisters and my brothers both
From evil guard and save from sloth,
And may we always love each other,
Our friends, our father, and our mother!
For grandmother, too, I fervent pray,
May she and grandpa live many a day!
And still, O Lord, to me impart
A contrite, pure, and grateful heart,
That after my last sleep I may
Awake to Thy eternal day! Amen.

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