by Walter Scott, Sir (1771 - 1832)
Love wakes and weeps
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Love wakes and weeps While Beauty sleeps ; Oh! for music's softest numbers To prompt a theme For Beauty's dream, Soft as the pillow of her slumbers! Through groves of palm Sigh gales of balm ; Fire-flies on the air are wheeling ; While through the gloom Comes soft perfume, The distant beds of flowers revealing. Oh! wake and live! No dreams can give A shadowed bliss the real excelling ; No longer sleep From lattice peep, And list the tale that love is telling!
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- by Walter Scott, Sir (1771 - 1832), "Love wakes and weeps", appears in The Pirate, chapter 23 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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