. Literature, art and song: Moore's melodies and American poems; . / \ In the leafy chalice sink,Thirsting for his balmy drink;Now behold him all on fire,Lovely in his looks of ire,Breaking every infant stem,Scattering every velvet gem,Where his little tyrant lipHas not found enough to sip. J. \ Then my playful hand I steepWhere the gold thread*^ loves to from thence a tangled wreath,Words of magic round it the sunny chaplet spreadOer the sleeping flybirds head,*®Till, with dreams of honey , in his downy the gardens fairest spells,Dewy buds and fragr


. Literature, art and song: Moore's melodies and American poems; . / \ In the leafy chalice sink,Thirsting for his balmy drink;Now behold him all on fire,Lovely in his looks of ire,Breaking every infant stem,Scattering every velvet gem,Where his little tyrant lipHas not found enough to sip. J. \ Then my playful hand I steepWhere the gold thread*^ loves to from thence a tangled wreath,Words of magic round it the sunny chaplet spreadOer the sleeping flybirds head,*®Till, with dreams of honey , in his downy the gardens fairest spells,Dewy buds and fragrant all his soul embowersIn the flybirds heaven of flowers. /


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