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 Th' electric flash, that from the melting eye Darts the fond question and the soft reply.

Or thro' the mystic ringlets of the vale We flash our faery feet in gamesome prank; Or, silent-sandal'd, pay our defter court Circling the of the , Where, wearied with his flower-caressing sport, Supine he slumbers on a violet bank; Then with quaint music hymn the parting gleam, By lonely sleep-persuading stream;

Or where, his silver waters smooth'd to rest, The tall trees' shadow sleeps upon his breast. Errata