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See how its rose and amber clings To the many hues of my radiant wings; Mine is the step that bids the earth Give to the iris flower its birth, And mine the golden cup to hide, Where the last faint hue of the rainbow died. Search the depths of an Indian mine, Where are the colours to match with mine?

CHORUS. Dance we round, for the gale is bringing Songs the summer rose is singing.

THIRD FAIRY. I float on the breath of a minstrel's lute, Or the wandering sounds of a distant flute, Linger I over the tones that swell From the pink-vein'd chords of an ocean-shell; I love the sky-lark's morning hymn, Or the nightingale heard at the twilight dim, The echo, the fountain's melody,— These, oh! these are the spells for me!

CHORUS. Hail to the summer night of June; See! yonder has risen our ladye moon.

FOURTH FAIRY. My palace is in the coral cave Set with spars by the ocean wave; Would ye have gems, then seek them there,— There found I the pearls that bind my hair.