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Now the glow-worm's lamp by night Sheds a ray, Dreamy, starry, greenly bright— Come away! Where the fairy cup-moss lies, With the wild-wood strawberries, Come away!

Now each tree by summer crowned, Sheds its own rich twilight round; Glancing there from sun to shade, Bright wings play; There the deer its couch hath made— Come away! Where the smooth leaves of the lime Glisten in their honey-time— Come away—away!