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 Those gentle feelings which alone Are found where Love upbuilds his throne,— Which can to trifles light impart Grace unattained by measured art, And, fill the soul with delicate sense Of bliss, pervading and intense,— Each moment ruled with grateful sway Hearts which but throbbed such power to obey Yes! if unnamed desires to guess, To soothe the weary in distress, Each fancied evil to beguile With cheerful song or playful smile; Expected joys to antedate. To treasure brightest hours of fate. And ever with remembrance dear Suppress the sigh or starting tear;— Yes! if such life be love—'twas proved By Mytah and the one she loved.9 Aye! ye may smile whom fickle chance Endows with wealth and arrogance; Who deem that true love doth disdain To quit refinement's courtly train. But know! Love triumphs more in such Harmonious response to his touch