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Odes Of Anacreon - Ode LXXI.

    By Thomas Moore



    With twenty chords my lyre is hung,
        And while I wake them all for thee,
    Thou, O maiden, wild and young,
        Disportest in airy levity.

    The nursling fawn, that in some shade
        Its antlered mother leaves behind,
    Is not more wantonly afraid,
        More timid of the rustling wind!



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