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, joyous chords!—ring out again! A swifter still, and a wilder strain! They are here—the fair face and the careless heart, And stars shall wane ere the mirthful part. —But I met a dimly mournful glance, In a sudden turn of the flying dance; I heard the tone of a heavy sigh, In a pause of the thrilling melody! And it is not well that woe should breathe On the bright spring-flowers of the festal wreath! —Ye that to thought or to grief belong, Leave, leave the hall of song!

Ring, joyous chords!—but who art thou With the shadowy locks o'er thy pale young brow,