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Hope Comes Again.

    By Thomas Moore



    Hope comes again, to this heart long a stranger,
        Once more she sings me her flattering strain;
    But hush, gentle syren--for, ah, there's less danger
        In still suffering on, than in hoping again.

    Long, long, in sorrow, too deep for repining,
        Gloomy, but tranquil, this bosom hath lain:
    And joy coming now, like a sudden light shining
        O'er eyelids long darkened, would bring me but pain.

    Fly then, ye visions, that Hope would shed o'er me;
        Lost to the future, my sole chance of rest
    Now lies not in dreaming of bliss that's before me.
        But, ah--in forgetting how once I was blest.



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