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15Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake!The darkness silvers away, the morn doth break,It leaps in the sky: unrisen lustres slakeThe o’ertaken moon. Awake, O heart, awake!She too that loveth awaketh and hopes for thee;Her eyes already have sped the shades that flee,Already they watch the path thy feet shall take:Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!And if thou tarry her,—if this could be,—She cometh herself, O heart, to be loved, to thee;For thee would unashamèd herself forsake:Awake to be loved, my heart, awake, awake!Awake, the land is scattered with light, and see,Uncanopied sleep is flying from field and tree:And blossoming boughs of April in laughter shake;Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!Lo all things wake and tarry and look for thee:She looketh and saith, ’O sun, now bring him to me.Come more adored, O adored, for his coming’s sake,And awake my heart to be loved: awake, awake!’

15Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake!The darkness silvers away, the morn doth break,It leaps in the sky: unrisen lustres slakeThe o’ertaken moon. Awake, O heart, awake!She too that loveth awaketh and hopes for thee;Her eyes already have sped the shades that flee,Already they watch the path thy feet shall take:Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!And if thou tarry her,—if this could be,—She cometh herself, O heart, to be loved, to thee;For thee would unashamèd herself forsake:Awake to be loved, my heart, awake, awake!Awake, the land is scattered with light, and see,Uncanopied sleep is flying from field and tree:And blossoming boughs of April in laughter shake;Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!Lo all things wake and tarry and look for thee:She looketh and saith, ’O sun, now bring him to me.Come more adored, O adored, for his coming’s sake,And awake my heart to be loved: awake, awake!’

Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake!The darkness silvers away, the morn doth break,It leaps in the sky: unrisen lustres slakeThe o’ertaken moon. Awake, O heart, awake!She too that loveth awaketh and hopes for thee;Her eyes already have sped the shades that flee,Already they watch the path thy feet shall take:Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!And if thou tarry her,—if this could be,—She cometh herself, O heart, to be loved, to thee;For thee would unashamèd herself forsake:Awake to be loved, my heart, awake, awake!Awake, the land is scattered with light, and see,Uncanopied sleep is flying from field and tree:And blossoming boughs of April in laughter shake;Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!Lo all things wake and tarry and look for thee:She looketh and saith, ’O sun, now bring him to me.Come more adored, O adored, for his coming’s sake,And awake my heart to be loved: awake, awake!’

Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake!The darkness silvers away, the morn doth break,It leaps in the sky: unrisen lustres slakeThe o’ertaken moon. Awake, O heart, awake!She too that loveth awaketh and hopes for thee;Her eyes already have sped the shades that flee,Already they watch the path thy feet shall take:Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!And if thou tarry her,—if this could be,—She cometh herself, O heart, to be loved, to thee;For thee would unashamèd herself forsake:Awake to be loved, my heart, awake, awake!Awake, the land is scattered with light, and see,Uncanopied sleep is flying from field and tree:And blossoming boughs of April in laughter shake;Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!Lo all things wake and tarry and look for thee:She looketh and saith, ’O sun, now bring him to me.Come more adored, O adored, for his coming’s sake,And awake my heart to be loved: awake, awake!’

Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake!The darkness silvers away, the morn doth break,It leaps in the sky: unrisen lustres slakeThe o’ertaken moon. Awake, O heart, awake!

Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake!

The darkness silvers away, the morn doth break,

It leaps in the sky: unrisen lustres slake

The o’ertaken moon. Awake, O heart, awake!

She too that loveth awaketh and hopes for thee;Her eyes already have sped the shades that flee,Already they watch the path thy feet shall take:Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!

She too that loveth awaketh and hopes for thee;

Her eyes already have sped the shades that flee,

Already they watch the path thy feet shall take:

Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!

And if thou tarry her,—if this could be,—She cometh herself, O heart, to be loved, to thee;For thee would unashamèd herself forsake:Awake to be loved, my heart, awake, awake!

And if thou tarry her,—if this could be,—

She cometh herself, O heart, to be loved, to thee;

For thee would unashamèd herself forsake:

Awake to be loved, my heart, awake, awake!

Awake, the land is scattered with light, and see,Uncanopied sleep is flying from field and tree:And blossoming boughs of April in laughter shake;Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!

Awake, the land is scattered with light, and see,

Uncanopied sleep is flying from field and tree:

And blossoming boughs of April in laughter shake;

Awake, O heart, to be loved, awake, awake!

Lo all things wake and tarry and look for thee:She looketh and saith, ’O sun, now bring him to me.Come more adored, O adored, for his coming’s sake,And awake my heart to be loved: awake, awake!’

Lo all things wake and tarry and look for thee:

She looketh and saith, ’O sun, now bring him to me.

Come more adored, O adored, for his coming’s sake,

And awake my heart to be loved: awake, awake!’


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