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A BRIDAL SONG.

Percy Bysshe Shelley

[Published by Mrs. Shelley, “Posthumous Poems”, 1824.]

 

1.

The golden gates of Sleep unbar

Where Strength and Beauty, met together,

Kindle their image like a star

In a sea of glassy weather!

Night, with all thy stars look down,— _5

Darkness, weep thy holiest dew,—

Never smiled the inconstant moon

On a pair so true.

Let eyes not see their own delight;—

Haste, swift Hour, and thy flight _10

Oft renew.

 

2.

Fairies, sprites, and angels, keep her!

Holy stars, permit no wrong!

And return to wake the sleeper,

Dawn,—ere it be long! _15

O joy! O fear! what will be done

In the absence of the sun!

Come along!

 

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