When soft the tear of twilight flows - To the Evening Star by Thomas Campbell

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  • To the Evening Star by Thomas Campbell
    Gem of the crimson-colour’d Even,
    Companion of retiring day,
    Why at the closing gates of heaven,
    Beloved Star, dost thou delay?
    So fair thy pensile beauty burns
    When soft the tear of twilight flows;
    So due thy plighted love returns
    To chambers brighter than the rose;
    To Peace, to Pleasure, and to Love
    So kind a star thou seem’st to be,
    Sure some enamour’d orb above
    Descends and burns to meet with thee!
    Thine is the breathing, blushing hour
    When all unheavenly passions fly,
    Chased by the soul-subduing power
    Of Love’s delicious witchery.
    O! sacred to the fall of day
    Queen of propitious stars, appear,
    And early rise, and long delay.
    When Caroline herself is here!
    Shine on her chosen green resort
    Whose trees the sunward summit crown,
    And wanton flowers, that well may court
    An angel’s feet to tread them down:-
    Shine on her sweetly scented road
    Thou star of evening’s purple dome,
    That lead’st the nightingale abroad,
    And guid’st the pilgrim to his home.
    Shine where my charmer’s sweeter breath
    Embalms the soft exhaling dew,
    Where dying winds a sigh bequeath
    To kiss the cheek of rosy hue:-
    Where, winnow’d by the gentle air,
    Her silken tresses darkly flow
    And fall upon her brow so fair,
    Like shadows on the mountain snow.
    Thus, ever thus, at day’s decline
    In converse sweet to wander far-
    O bring with thee my Caroline,
    And thou shalt be my Ruling Star!

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