. Pictures in verse. ALL IN ALL. OE calm, O Wind, and gently blow,Nor rouse the waves Clouds, veil not the bay so low:My love sails oer the 16 UNDER THE NEW MOON. Out, boatman, out! The wind will rise ; The yawl will find it , thrice thy fee.—Her signal flies.— My love is waiting for me. Blow on, ye Winds, your prey is flown ; Who cares for wave or weather ?My love, my own ! no more alone, We walk the shore together. UNDER THE NEW MOON. T^HE hills rang back our parting jest; The dear, dear day was over;The sun had sunk below the west; We walkd home through the cl


. Pictures in verse. ALL IN ALL. OE calm, O Wind, and gently blow,Nor rouse the waves Clouds, veil not the bay so low:My love sails oer the 16 UNDER THE NEW MOON. Out, boatman, out! The wind will rise ; The yawl will find it , thrice thy fee.—Her signal flies.— My love is waiting for me. Blow on, ye Winds, your prey is flown ; Who cares for wave or weather ?My love, my own ! no more alone, We walk the shore together. UNDER THE NEW MOON. T^HE hills rang back our parting jest; The dear, dear day was over;The sun had sunk below the west; We walkd home through the words were gay, but thought astray Our parting kept regretting,— The old old way ! it seemd to say; The suns are always , gazing back with longing soon. At once my step grew bolder;For, bright and new, I spied the moon Just over my right ^1,


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