. Literature, art and song: Moore's melodies and American poems; . ^ .^ ^ /? ^ \3 -^ ^lu (9vij)itt of the ^m\i I itX^ believd that this Harp, which I wake now for thee,Was a Siren of old, who sung under the sea;I And who often, at eve, thro the bright watersrovd, —.|3^o meet, on the green shore, ayouth whom she lovd,-{But she lovd him in vain, for he left her to weep,.And in tears, all the night her gold tresses to steep;Till heavn lookd with pity on true-love so warm, MMAnd changd to this soft Harp ? ~ A
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